Sakura

Sakura (佐倉) is a city in the Chiba prefecture known for its large history museum and yearly tulip festival. Due to its train connections, it serves as a bedroom community for Chiba, Tokyo and Narita Airport. Due to its long history it hosts some interesting buildings and also an unusual connection with the Netherlands.

Understand
In 2020, it was home to 174,000 people.

The name Sakura has no relation to cherry blossoms since its written with completely unrelated Kanjis. Still, the association is prevalent.

Tourist information sites

 * The city government an official Japanese-only guide site with integrated Google Translate.


 * The local tourist association has a Japanese-only guide site.

Get in
There are 2 train stations and lines.

Making Sakura easy to access by train from Tokyo, Ueno, Chiba, Sanmu, and Narita or Narita International Airport.

Get around
The town is small enough to walk. During the Tulip festival there are cheap local buses that take you from the train stations to Furusato Square, or via walking down Kashima River. It is where the tulip and windmills are located.

See
Both train stations have tourism offices that can give you any information regarding what's available to visit. Sometimes they might handout free tickets and discounts.



Sleep
Not many options here. Most visitors will either stay in Narita or Chiba.

Go next

 * Chiba
 * Yachimata
 * Narita
 * Funabashi
 * Sanmu
 * Tokyo