Sawara junto al río: medio día de encanto de la era Edo cerca de Narita
6-7 hours
Embárquese en un inolvidable viaje de medio día al encantador pueblo de Sawara, situado a lo largo del tranquilo río cerca del aeropuerto de Narita. Disfrute de la nostalgia de la era Edo mientras explora el pintoresco casco histórico, repleto de casas tradicionales, tiendas artesanales y encantadores sauces llorones.
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Sawara is a historic river town that flourished as an important transportation point during the Edo era. The town retains its nostalgic atmosphere with well-preserved traditional houses, artisan shops, and serene weeping willow trees lining the tranquil riverside.
The statue of Tadataka Ino stands in front of Sawara Station, paying homage to the legend who made the first map of Japan. It is a symbol of the town's rich cultural heritage and historical significance.
Suwa Shrine is a serene hilltop shrine accessible via 128 stone steps lined with tall cedar trees. The main hall and small shrines are surrounded by a quiet grove and are visited by locals during family events and New Year's Day. The Autumn festival is held for three days in October, featuring floats carrying Japan's highest figurines (roughly four meters).
Unfortunately, the tour is not wheelchair accessible due to the uneven terrain in some of the locations we visit.
No, food is not included in the tour. However, our guide will recommend some great local restaurants where you can try delicious Japanese cuisine.