Meet a path of bamboo where a samurai ever walked between the samurai residence and Sakura-jo castle in the Edo era! Sakura-shi, Chiba that grew around Sakura Castle still features cityscape of the castle town. You can walk or rent a cycle for only 500 yen.
departure terminal of NRT
- in front of check-in counter of departing flight
The ruins of Sakura Castle, located in Sakura City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, offer a fascinating glimpse into the region's feudal history and architectural heritage. Here's an overview of what tourists can expect when exploring these historic ruins.
Tourists visiting the ruins of Sakura Castle can take leisurely walks along the pathways that wind through the site, exploring the remnants of the castle's defenses and imagining what life was like within its walls centuries ago. Some areas may offer elevated viewpoints, providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside and nearby landmarks.
The "Pass of Bamboo" in Sakura City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, refers to a scenic pathway lined with bamboo groves that offers visitors a tranquil and immersive nature experience. Here's an explanation of what tourists can expect when exploring the Pass of Bamboo:
The Sakura History Folk Museum is a cultural institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history and heritage of the region. Here's an explanation of what visitors can expect when exploring the Sakura History Folk Museum:
departing terminal of your flight
Guide
Transportation, Admission (Museum:600 yen p/p Samurai Resident:540 yen p/p), Lunch
Admission for Museum and Samurai resident, lunch is not included.
If your flight out of Narita is around 4 pm, tour will start at 9 am.(09:00-14:00)
“Isao is a Kind Person”
Me and my daughter were super blessed and thankful we met and found Isao as our tour guide. He is very kind and friendly. He speaks english very well and is not hard to understand unlike other Japanese people. I highly recommend Isao as your tour guide. He took us in Shinshoji Temple and he is very knowledgeable of its history. Our short visit at Shinshoji was memorable because of the well guided tour of Isao.Thank you Isao. I wish you all the best! As we have saud, the stars aligned for us to meet.
Isao K.
(1 reviews)Thank you very much for joining my tour. I'm delighted that you enjoyed it, Rosel-san. Personally, I had a great time walking and chatting with both of you, to the point where I forgot it was work. I sincerely appreciate the wonderful connection we've made. I truly wish happiness for you, Rosel-san, and your family. Hope you have a nice landing home.