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Private Samurai & Heritage Experience near Narita Airport
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Discover the world of the Samurai in Sakura, a historic castle town near Narita Airport. This guided premium cultural tour explores how Samurai life, values, and aesthetics shaped Japanese culture. Begin at the former Hotta Residence, connected to the last feudal lord’s family, where you will gain insight into Samurai living and refined design during Japan’s transition to the modern era. Next, visit the Tsukamoto Sword Museum to admire authentic Japanese swords and learn about the craftsmanship behind these iconic symbols. After a local lunch, explore preserved Samurai houses in Sakura and experience how warriors once lived with discipline and order. Finally, visit the National Museum of Ja...
Highlights
7 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
7 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Guide fee(English-Speaking)
Admission fee (Former Hotta Residence, , Samurai residence, History museum)
Lunch at Bōshūya (Sakura City) offers a simple, traditional soba meal enjoyed by locals, providing a relaxed break and a taste of everyday Japanese food culture.
Transportation cost to Sakura Station
Meeting Points
Departure
Keisei-Sakura Station
Meeting Time: Please meet your guide at JR Sakura Station at 9:00 AM.
Our guide will be waiting for you at the ticket gate of Keisei Sakura Station.
There is only one ticket gate, so it’s easy to find.
Look for an “ORU Trip” sign or card held by your guide.
Return
Private Samurai & Heritage Experience near Narita Airport
About
Discover the world of the Samurai in Sakura, a historic castle town near Narita Airport. This guided premium cultural tour explores how Samurai life, values, and aesthetics shaped Japanese culture. Begin at the former Hotta Residence, connected to the last feudal lord’s family, where you will gain insight into Samurai living and refined design during Japan’s transition to the modern era. Next, visit the Tsukamoto Sword Museum to admire authentic Japanese swords and learn about the craftsmanship behind these iconic symbols. After a local lunch, explore preserved Samurai houses in Sakura and experience how warriors once lived with discipline and order. Finally, visit the National Museum of Ja...
Highlights
7 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
7 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Guide fee(English-Speaking)
Admission fee (Former Hotta Residence, , Samurai residence, History museum)
Lunch at Bōshūya (Sakura City) offers a simple, traditional soba meal enjoyed by locals, providing a relaxed break and a taste of everyday Japanese food culture.
Transportation cost to Sakura Station
Meeting Points
Departure
Keisei-Sakura Station
Meeting Time: Please meet your guide at JR Sakura Station at 9:00 AM.
Our guide will be waiting for you at the ticket gate of Keisei Sakura Station.
There is only one ticket gate, so it’s easy to find.
Look for an “ORU Trip” sign or card held by your guide.
Return
Itinerary
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Former Hotta Residence
Visit the former Hotta Residence, home of Sakura’s last feudal lord’s family.
Learn about Samurai lifestyle, architecture, and aesthetics during Japan’s transition to the modern era.
45 minutes
2
Tsukamoto Museum
Tsukamoto Museum of Art
Visit a private museum dedicated to Japanese swords and samurai culture. The collection features authentic Japanese swords from the Muromachi to Edo periods, along with sword mountings and related objects. Through close-up viewing, guests can appreciate the refined craftsmanship, beauty, and historical significance of Japanese sword-making in a quiet and intimate setting.
30 minutes
3
Bukeyashiki Street
At the Sakura Samurai Residences (Bukeyashiki Street), visitors can explore former residences where samurai of the Sakura Domain lived during the Edo period, gaining insight into their daily lives, social structure, and samurai culture.
The simple, functional architecture and gardens reflect the values and everyday life of the samurai, offering a more personal and approachable way to understand Japanese history.
This area provides an important opportunity to connect knowledge gained at museums with the actual historic streetscape, making history tangible through a real-world setting.
45 minutes
4
Hiyodori Hill
Hiyodorizaka Slope (Sakura City)
Take a walk along this historic slope leading toward the former Sakura Castle town. Once used by samurai during the Edo period, the path still retains its original atmosphere, surrounded by lush greenery. With its stone steps and seasonal scenery, it is also a popular photo spot, offering a picturesque setting as you make your way toward Sakura Castle Park while experiencing the charm and history of the castle town.
10 minutes
5
National Museum of Japanese History
The National Museum of Japanese History (Sakura, Chiba) is one of Japan’s leading museums for exploring the country’s history and cultural heritage in a comprehensive and experiential way.
Through authentic artifacts and carefully reconstructed exhibits, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of how everyday life, society, and traditions in Japan have evolved over time.
It serves as an ideal “gateway” to learning about Japanese history and culture, enriching later walks and cultural experiences with greater context and insight.