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| Koedo Sawara Course |
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| “Small Edo in Hokuso”̶ the streetscape of Sawara. Shops that were connected to Edo and prospered with
boat transport stand in a row 500m along Ono River, which leads to Tone River, and 400 m along Katori
Street, which crosses the river. Among the shops, there are the old residence of Tadataka Ino (built in 1793,
government-designated historical place) and eight prefecture-designated cultural assets (13 buildings). In
1996, this area was selected as a government-designated important traditional building group preservation
district - the first such district in the Kanto area. This important traditional building group preservation district in
Sawara is characterized by the streetscape that reflects changes from the late Edo period to early Showa and
many family businesses passed down from ancient times, which is why this area is reputed as a“ lively
streetscape.” |
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| Boso no Mura Museum Course |
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| Chiba Prefectural Boso no Mura Museum is intended to display traditional lifestyles and tools, preserve and inherit product-making techniques, and allow visitors to find new values and learn the history and culture through exhibits and experience. |
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| Choshi City Course |
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| Choshi city, with three sides surrounded by the ocean, is a region with mild climate
and many tourist spots. Choshi fishing port is proud to have one of the highest
catches in Japan. Bathing beaches and dolphin watching can also be enjoyed. |
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