Sakura
Hotels / Ryokan and Places to Stay
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- Hotel Rich Time
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- 1-6-1, OSAKIDAI, SAKURA-SHI, CHIBA, 285-0817, JAPAN
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- Sakuradaiichi Hotel
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- 1-13-1, Osakidai, Sakura city, Chiba 285-0817, Japan
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- Sakura Plaza Hotel
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- 1134-5, KABURAGIMACHI, SAKURA-SHI, CHIBA, 285-0025, JAPAN
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- 成田さくら邸
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- 204 Sakura
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National Museum of Japanese History
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3.5
21 Reviews
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Chiba Pref. Sakurashi Jounaichou 117
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The National Museum of Japanese History was founded in 1981 as a research institution to promote education with material displays and exhibitions on historical, archeological and folkloric research. In addition to its permanent exhibits, the museum also has plans for special exhibitions offering a limited chance to view highly valuable items, making it a place that truly deepens access to Japan’s history.
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Sakura Kusabue Hill
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4.0
38 Reviews
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Chiba Pref. Sakurashi Ino 820
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Sakura Kusabue Hill is a park that contains a miniature railroad 1.1 km long, athletic facilities, a petting zoo, and a rose garden. It also contains a campground for tour groups, some log cabins, and an accommodation facility with a capacity of up to 200 persons. There is a market where visitors can buy produce from local farmers and a farm-to-table restaurant. Visitors can try out a number of activities, including farm work and making pottery. This is the best place not only for families but also for groups with the purpose of experiential learning and training.
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Sakura Juntendo Memorial Hall
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4.0
29 Reviews
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Chiba Pref. Sakurashi Motomachi 81
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Sakura Juntendo Memorial Building commemorates Juntendo, the medical school and clinic founded by Sato Taizan, a practitioner of Dutch medicine, in 1843. The remaining parts of this building, which was built in 1858, has been designated a Historic Site of Chiba Prefecture. The Memorial Building contains medical books and medical instruments used at Juntendo in its early days.
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Sakura Furusato Square
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Chiba Pref. Sakurashi Usuida 2714
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A verdant square near Inbanuma, it has a huge eye-catching Dutch windmill called De Liefde that was built as a symbol of the friendship between Japan and the Netherlands. You can find a Dutch garden to enjoy flowers from the Netherlands all year and a share garden of 24 loaned flower beds. Tulips, cherry blossoms, sunflowers, cosmos and other flower varieties bloom in all their glory from season to season. Many visitors come for the various events, such as the Tulip Festa in April and Cosmos Festa in October, held throughout the year.
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Ristorante CASTELLO
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4.5
64 Reviews
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Chiba Pref. Sakurashi Usui 1567-2
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This Italian restaurant is on Prefectural Route 64 in Sakura City. They offer daily multi-course meal specials featuring vegetables from their own garden and carefully selected ingredients, as well as about 4,000 wines. They have three multi-course lunch options where you can choose the pasta and main dish. It's a good place for a relaxed meal away from the daily grind.
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Inbanuma Sunset Hills
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4.0
21 Reviews
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Chiba Pref. Sakurashi Inomachi 27
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This automobile campground is in Iinomachi, Sakura City. Here on this site, overlooking the Inba marsh day camping or overnight campsites are available. The grounds have barbecue pits and even rock ovens for baking a pizza. Visitors can use the tennis courts and also enjoy bird watching in the woods bordering the grounds.
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Aqua Yukari
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3.5
7 Reviews
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Sakura City, Chiba Prefecture, 3-2-1 Yukarigaoka
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"This hot spring complex is located near the Yamaman Yukarigaoka Line's Chiku Center Station. Its Sakura-no-Yu area takes ""The Baths of Japan"" as its theme and features 17 kinds of baths including open air and binchotan charcoal baths. Its ""Mediterranean Bath"" themed Yukari-no-Yu area has 15 types of baths. Other facilities include a heated pool, a bowling alley, and a karaoke room. Body work and esthetic treatments are available, and they have a restaurant, a cafeteria, a banquet hall, and a multi-purpose hall, too."
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Sakura Kinokoen (Mushroom Farm)
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4.0
9 Reviews
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Chiba Pref. Sakurashi Ota 2395
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Mushrooms are grown in Sakura Kinokoen (Mushroom Farm) without the use of any agricultural chemicals, and visitors can gather shiitake or wood ear mushrooms here. There is also a roofed-over barbecue area on the grounds with a capacity of 160 persons, so that visitors can immediately cook and eat the mushrooms they have just gathered. They can purchase additional ingredients in the shop on the premises, as well as bringing in their own food and beverages.
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Sakura Castle Ruins Park
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Chiba Pref. Sakurashi Jounaichou
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Said to be the remnants of castle for the shogun’s council members, like Hotta household, the Sakura Castle Ruins form the center of this ruins-based park. Here you’ll find various remnants of Sakura Castle, like the tower and dry moat. There’s also the Sakura Castle Park Center, which displays important historical materials, artifacts, old pictures, and models of Sakura Castle, and the Sankeitei, a tea house modeled after the Koho-an tea house in Kyoto’s Daitoku-ji Temple. The park is also famous for its plants, with cherry trees, peonies, plum trees, irises and many other flowering trees.
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