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Katori, Chiba

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Chiba / Katori
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Mar 1–31 Mon 9:00 – 9:00
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Sawara Old Town and Sake Brewery

Along the river, the Edo period remains. Sawara grew rich on the water trade of the Tone…

Festival

Sawara Grand Festival: Floats on the Waterway

The floats barely fit through the streets. This is the defining experience of the Sawara G…

·Third Fri–Sun of July and second Fri–Sun of October. Part of UNESCO's 'Yama, Hoko, Yatai Float Festivals in Japan.' ·Suwa Shrine / Yasaka Shrine, Sawara, Katori City, Chiba
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A reading of this place

Along the small boats' path of the Ono River, old merchant storehouses stand with their dark timber and thick plaster walls, the kind of buildings that once held rice and sake and bolts of cloth moving toward Edo. Katori's commercial heart grew from that river trade — the town of Sawara developed as a staging post on the Tone River waterway, and the streets along the Katori-kaidō still carry the proportions of that era, from the Meiji-era brick of the Sawara Mitsubishi-kan to the earthen-floored interiors visible through half-open shutters.

The Inō Tadataka Memorial Museum sits quietly among these buildings, holding the survey materials and instruments of the man who spent his Sawara years as a merchant before walking the length of Japan to map it. Nearby, at Kanzeon-ji — no, at Kanpuku-ji — the grave of Tadataka rests under old trees, the temple also known as a center of Yakuyoke Kōbō Daishi devotion. A few minutes by foot, the Hashi-bashi bridge over the Ono River is listed among Japan's hundred soundscapes, though what you actually hear is water, a bicycle, the occasional crow.

Katori Jingū, dedicated to Futsunushi-no-kami, stands apart from the merchant town in forested grounds, its authority predating the river trade by many centuries. Between the shrine and the old commercial streets, the city's daily texture is agricultural — rice fields spreading across the Shimōsa plateau, sweet potatoes, pears marketed under the name Suigō Nashi, and the breweries and soy sauce makers that still process local harvests. In August, the Sawara no Taisai brings out enormous festival floats through streets barely wide enough to hold them.

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Cultural Properties 8
  • Katori City Sawara Preservation District Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings
  • Shimosa Sakura Aburada Pasture Site Historic Site
  • Ino Tadataka Former Residence Historic Site
  • Yoshibumi Shell Mound Historic Site
  • Atamadai Shell Mound Historic Site
  • Great Camphor Tree of Fuma Natural Monument
  • Katori Jingu Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Katori Jingu Shrine Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Natural Parks 1
  • Suigo-Tsukuba Quasi-National Park
Stations 7
  • Sawara 成田線
  • Omigawa 成田線
  • Junibashi 鹿島線
  • Odo 成田線
  • Suigo 成田線
  • Katori 鹿島線
  • Katori 成田線
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