What other travelers are saying about Former Hotta House (Sakura Garden)
Wonderful house made built by Lord Hotte in the late XIX century. The entrance cost is 320¥ for adults and 170¥ for students. By that same price you can ask a guide to come along with you explaining very interesting history and details about the house. And yes, at least one of the guides speaks English fluently and she was so nice and enthusiastic. Definitely a recommended visit even if you don't speak Japanese!
I can only imagine what life was like during feudal Japan. Seeing historical sites like this one is a worthwhile experience. The local birdlife is very relaxing and matches the scenery of the area.
This place is amazingly beautiful. If you have the chance, give yourself an few hours to just enjoy the beautiful building and all of the vas time, love, and craftsmanship that went into it's construction and restoration.
Wonderful, just like in the movies! Rarely do we get to see an intact mansion inhabited by one of the last lords. No wonder it appears on TV series and movies.
General admission to the Former Hotta House costs ¥350 for adults and ¥170 for students. A better value option is the three-venue combination ticket at ¥540 for adults and ¥270 for students, which includes access to the Former Hotta House, samurai residences, and the Sakura Juntendo Memorial Building. Free guided tours are available on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
Take the JR Narita Line to Sakura Station, which is 14 minutes from Narita Station. From Sakura Station, the Former Hotta House is approximately a 20-minute walk heading north. On-site parking is available for visitors arriving by car.
Visitors can explore the historic residence and its expansive garden featuring low pine trees and borrowed scenery of the Takasaki River. The grounds offer seasonal beauty with cherry blossoms and camellias in spring, and colorful foliage in autumn. Cultural activities such as kimono dressing, zazen meditation, and tea ceremony are available with advance reservations for an additional fee. The property is also used as a filming location for Japanese historical dramas.