[2025 Sakae Attraction] Travel Guide for “Boso-no-Mura” Historic ambient in Old Chiba (Updated Mar)
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Boso Nomura is an antique facility that reproduces the scenery of the Boso area in Japan (the area of the Boso Peninsula including Narita Airport) about 150 years ago. Here, you can actually experience various Japanese cultures such as traditional crafts and folk rituals handed down from ancient times. In addition, there is also a museum in the village, which exhibits historical relics and materials since the primitive era. In Boso Nomura, the ecological environment of the ancient burial mounds and Satoyama has been preserved, and the landscape of streets lined with merchants, samurai residences, and farmhouses and the surrounding natural environment from the Edo period to the Meiji period is reproduced here. In addition, many excavated cultural relics excavated in Chiba Prefecture are displayed in the Fudoki no Oka Museum.
Address:
1028 Ryukakuji, Sakae, Inba District, Chiba 270-1506, Japan
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day
Phone:
+81 476-95-3333
Chiba Prefectural Boso-no-Mura Experience Museum
Chiba Prefectural Boso-no-Mura Experience Museum, formerly known as Fudoki-no-Oka, has now integrated various facilities and operates as Boso Village. The expansive grounds recreate ancient streets and buildings.
The ninja experience, where children can dress up in ninja costumes and throw shuriken, is particularly popular. Visitors can also rent kimonos and stroll through the scenic town. The grounds are vast but well-maintained, making it a pleasant place to walk around.
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A journey of discovery that transcends time 🇯🇵
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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the nostalgic charm of Boso-no-Mura, a captivating facility nestled within the historic Boso area, including the Narita Airport vicinity. Wander through meticulously recreated samurai residences, farmhouses, and other period buildings, transporting you to a Japanese scenery of 150 years past. Here, tradition thrives, offering firsthand experiences of various Japanese cultural practices and events passed down through generations. Explore the museum, showcasing exhibits spanning from the primitive era to the present day, unveiling the evolution of the region over time. With approximately 400 demonstrations and hands-on experience programs offered throughout the year, every visit promises a chance to delve deeper into the vibrant tapestry of Japanese heritage and craftsmanship.
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Travel to a day in the life of Japan’s past 🇯🇵
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Boso-no-Mura beckons as a living testament to the traditional lifestyle and techniques of the Boso Region. Delve into its immersive exhibits, showcasing archaeological treasures unearthed from across the prefecture, alongside meticulously reconstructed merchant houses, samurai residences, and farmhouses. Here, history comes alive, inviting visitors to not just observe, but to actively participate in the past. Engage in hands-on experiences, where traditional techniques are taught and ancient lifestyles are recreated. Through direct interaction, uncover the secrets of bygone eras, gaining insight into the rich tapestry of Boso's history. Whether strolling through historical dwellings or trying your hand at age-old crafts, Boso-no-Mura offers a journey of discovery that transcends time, bridging the gap between past and present.
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Preserving the rich heritage of the Boso Region 🇯🇵
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Embark on a journey through time at Boso no Mura, an enchanting open-air museum nestled in the heart of Chiba Prefecture. Dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of the Boso Region, it offers visitors a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle and crafts of yesteryears. Step into a meticulously recreated village from the Edo Period, circa 1603-1868, where merchant houses, workshops, and farms breathe life into history. Wander through cobblestone streets lined with rustic charm, immersing yourself in the sights and sounds of a bygone era. From the artistry of local crafts to the simplicity of rural life, every corner reveals a story waiting to be discovered. Boso no Mura is more than a museum—it's a portal to the past, where the essence of tradition thrives.