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Chiba
TAWARAYA Town Kimono Rental
Supporting a Trip Around Edo-Style Townscapes in a Kimono
"Town Kimono Rental TAWARAYA" is located along the Ono-gawa River that flows through Katori City, Chiba, approximately 90 minutes from Tokyo. Katori City prospered by utilizing water transportation, and was called "Edo-Yoshi". In a place that still retains the atmosphere of those days, the store took over the kimono rental business from a kimono shop that was founded over 90 years ago. It is popular with foreign tourists as it supports the experience of trying on a kimono without having to bring anything with you. Take advantage of the holiday-only round-trip bus ticket that visits Katori City's tourist attractions, such as Katori Shrine, one of the nation's leading power spots, and Roadside Station Mizuno-Sato Sawara. Take a leisurely stroll around the streets of Katori City in a kimono.
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Mother Farm
Flower and animal entertainment farm
"Mother Farm" is a family-friendly entertainment farm located in Chiba, offering fun for all ages. From February 6th, the "Mother Farm Spring Festa 2016" features highlights like 3.5 million blooming rapeseed flowers on the "Great Slope of Flowers," cuddly baby sheep, and strawberry picking. Starting March 12th, the "Beer Sausage Festival" returns, now upgraded with a renewed ham and sausage factory. Enjoy freshly made sausages and beer under the blue sky—a must-try spring experience!
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Katori Shrine
The amazing location of approximately 400 Katori Shrines nationwide
Katori Shrine, located in Katori City, Chiba Prefecture, has been revered by the imperial family since ancient times as a deity that protects the nation. Since the Middle Ages, it has been designated as the Ichinomiya Shrine of Shimousa Province, and since the Meiji Period, it has been designated as a government shrine, and in 1942, it was designated as an Imperial Shrine and continues to this day. He is worshiped as the god of household safety, guidance for industry (agriculture, commerce and industry), protection of the sea, fulfillment of wishes, marriage, and safe childbirth. Due to his military virtue, he is also famous as the guardian of peace and diplomacy, as well as the god of victory, traffic safety, and warding off disasters. is. There are also shrines dedicated to Katori Okami all over the country, including Kasuga Taisha Shrine in Nara Prefecture and Shiogama Shrine in Miyagi Prefecture, and they are revered by many people.
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Roadside Station, Mizunosato Sawara
Scenic Views and Local Flavors in Historic "Suigo Sawara"
"Roadside Station Mizunosato Sawara," located approximately 7 minutes from Katori-Sawara IC on the Higashi-Kanto Expressway, is a multi-purpose facility that serves as both a roadside and river station. It offers dining that highlights fresh local agricultural products and leisure activities such as sightseeing boat cruises along the Tone-gawa River. The restaurant "Tetra," located in the river station area, offers meals with views of the river and nearby events. Rental bicycles are also available, allowing access to a cycling path along the Tone-gawa River, where the surrounding townscape and seasonal natural scenery can be experienced.
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Stained Glass Studio Favrile
Stained Glass Workshop: Order and Experience Classes
"Stained Glass Studio Fabril," located about a 5-minute walk from JR and Keisei Electric Railway Matsudo Station, offers custom-made stained glass pieces and hands-on workshops. Orders include original designs such as lamps and photo frames, as well as creations based on chosen images or photographs. The workshops are accessible and suitable for a wide range of participants, from children to adults, whether attending individually, with friends, or as a family.
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Kamogawa Ocean Park, Roadside Station
A Roadside Station Framed by Sea and Seasonal Flowers
"Kamogawa Ocean Park, Roadside Station" is a seaside resort park located in Kamogawa City, Chiba Prefecture. The three-story building, inspired by turban shells and pyramids, features an observation terrace with sweeping views of the Pacific. A footbath and tide-pool play areas add hands-on experiences, while local specialties and regional cuisine draw steady visitors. Seasonal events are also held, making the park a lively tourism hub that connects people and place.
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