“Boso-no-Mura” Historic ambient in Old Chiba - Imba District
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Contact “Boso-no-Mura” Historic ambient in Old Chiba
住所 : | 1028 Ryukakuji, Sakae, Imba District, Chiba 270-1506, Japan |
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電話 : | 📞 +879 | ||||||||||||||
Postal code : | 270-1506 | ||||||||||||||
Webサイト : | https://www.chiba-muse.or.jp/MURA/ | ||||||||||||||
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Description : | History museum modeled after a traditional Japanese village offering interactive experiences. |
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Louie Panagoulias on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ This is the EDO period Japanese equivalent of an American old west town that you can visit and step into the period. It is functional with a blacksmith, people making traditional paper, bamboo goods and foods. They have cultural and entertainment things here, whether you want to learn what life was like for the people of this period, or you just want to cosplay as a Samurai or Ninja. Either way, it is fun.
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Ali W on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I wound up here on accident after going to the nearby onsen/restaurant. It was so much fun! Not expensive and very pretty and informative. I am American and speak basically no Japanese and was still able to do crafts and a tea ceremony. I really enjoyed it and would recommend to anybody who doesn't mind walking a bit.
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Barnabas on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ This is a delightful open-air historical museum. The entrance fee is minimal (free if over 65) and the fees for some activities are also very negligible. If you don't take part in any of the additional activities such as experiencing a tea ceremony, making paper or making an original notepad, there are still so many things to see and experience. I spent over three hours here - including eating lunch at a nice covered pavilion. Even though I went on a national holiday it was very quiet and did not feel crowded at all. As this place is accessible by bus, I recommend it for anyone who has extra time in the Narita area. You can even dress in kimono during your time in the museum!
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Tara S. on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The shop where you can rent costumes for is right in front and they were so nice! fitting us and all. The town itself was dead the day we went. No staffs were out show casing. I think because it was supposed to rain? so it turned more into like a ghost town feels.
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John Lowell on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Normally I would not give 5 stars as most of the exhibits are only explained in Japanese, but this place is so exceptional in its scope ! Many hands on activities for kids. Only had 2 hours, which was not enough. Recreations of farms, stores and houses from 100 years ago and older. Free admission for seniors and young children.
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Denisse Garcia on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Absolutely beautiful open air museum that looks like an old town. Very traditional buildings and so much great foliage. You get the opportunity to cosplay fun things like samurais and ninjas or sport a beautiful kimono. They dress you from head to toe and then you get to explore the place. Very serene and peaceful.
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Fox God on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ While a bit difficult to get to, don't let that deter you from coming to see this old beautifully preserved town brought to life. This is no mere recreation. The buildings and such here are all original restored Edo architecture.
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Ridho Affandi on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Regarding this place, I guess we can say.... Old town road. Yeee-hhaaaa!
The atmosphere is old Edo town. Inside the building is a thematic museum gallery. You can experience making traditional Japanese trinkets such as koi feeder or hair ornaments and tea ceremony at samurai house.
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