Sawara, located in Chiba Prefecture, is a beautifully preserved historic town known as "Little Edo" due to its well-maintained traditional architecture and charming canals. It’s a perfect destination for experiencing Japan’s nostalgic past.
Where to Stay:
I recommend staying at NIPPONIA Sawara Merchant Town Hotel. This hotel is uniquely integrated into traditional merchant houses, offering a comfortable stay while preserving the historical charm of the town. It’s a great base for exploring Sawara.
Things to Do:
Stroll along the Ono River: Enjoy picturesque views, historic architecture, and old merchant houses along the canal.
Boat Tour: Experience Sawara by boat, floating gently along the canal with views of traditional townhouses.
Visit the Historic Houses and Shops: Explore beautifully preserved Edo-period buildings, including shops selling handmade crafts and local specialties.
Katori Shrine: A beautiful, historic shrine just outside town known for its peaceful atmosphere and scenic surroundings.
Sawara Matsuri Museum: Learn about Sawara's famous traditional festivals and see impressive floats on display.
How to Enjoy Sawara:
Walk leisurely to absorb the charming atmosphere.
Try local specialties like sake from local breweries, grilled eel (unagi), and sweets like traditional mochi.
Consider renting a bicycle to explore the area comfortably.
Plan an overnight stay to fully enjoy the evening quietness and early morning calm of this historic town.