Sakura is located between Tokyo and Narita Airport. Although it is not a convenient location, the DIC Kawamura Museum and the National Museum of Japanese History are located in Sakura. At the art museum, you can enjoy masterpieces of art in a crowd-free environment. At the historical museum. you can deeply learn about Japan's history and culture. Sakura also has castle ruins and restored samurai residences, allowing you to imagine the era when samurai lived.
Tokyo Station Marunouchi South Exit (outside) in front of "Midori no Madoguchi"(JR Ticket Office)
We'll take a JR Soubu rapid train bound for Narita Airport, which departs from
Tokyo station at 8:12.
※ The number of train services is very limited, so please make sure that you arrive at Tokyo Station on time.
We'll head for DIC Kawamura Museum by free shuttle bus, which departs from Sakura station at 9:20.
JR fair: Adult JPY990; Children under 12 y.o. JPY445
The museum showcases a diverse collection of artworks primarily from the 20th century. Its architecture harmonizes with the surrounding natural environment, offering visitors a serene experience. The museum houses over 1,000 artworks, ranging from portraits by Rembrandt to European modern art (including Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall) and American art from the latter half of the 20th century.
Set amidst a lush, approximately 30,000-square-meter garden, the museum provides picturesque views of the countryside. Visitors can enjoy seasonal flora and fauna.
Entrance fee: Adult JPY1,200; Students and Seniors (over 65 y.o.) JPY 1000
※The price may vary depending on the special exhibitions.
The Kawamura Museum of Art has a carefully prepared Italian restaurant where you can have lunch with seasonal ingredients
After lunch, we head for the National Museum of Japanese History by free shuttle bus, which departs from Kawamura Museum at 12:45.
Entrance fee @600JPY
You can visually understand Japanese history and customs that are difficult to understand just by hearing them in words.
You can take photos on the bamboo forest stairs that samurai once walked.
Entrance fee @JPY250 Monday Closed
You can experience the residence of a samurai family from the Edo period.
We'll walk from Samurai House to Sakura Station (It takes about 15-20 minutes walk. By taxi it costs JPY1000-2000. Smetimes it's very hard to catch a taxi due to limited quantities of taxis.)and take a train at 16:55 for Tokyo.
JR fair: Adult JPY990; Children under 12 y.o. JPY445
JR Tokyo Station (at your preferred place)
At the National Museum of Japanese History, you can visually understand Japanese history and customs that are difficult to understand just by hearing them in words.
At Hiyodori-zaka, you can take photos on the bamboo forest stairs that samurai once walked.
At Samurai House, you can experience the residence of a samurai family from the Edo period.
Guide fee
Guide transportation fee
Guide entrance fee (2 museums)
Transportation fee for your group
(Tokyo~Sakura JPY990/one way)
Entrance fee for your group
(DIC Kawamura Museum JPY1200, National Museum of Japanese History JPY600, Samurai Houses JPY250)
Drink, snack, and lunch for your group and guide
(Lunch JPY2000-4000/ per person)
Other private expenses
I'm basically available on Tuerdays, Wednesdays, weekends and Japanese National Holidays.
Regarding night tours, I adopted different calender only for the tour.
**IMPORTANT**
This tour will not be held on closed days of two museums.
Closed days:
August 5,13,19,26,
September2,9,10,11,12,13,17,24,30
October 7,15,21,23
November5,11,18,25
December2,9,16,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31
The exhibits at the DIC Kawamura Museum and the National Museum of Japanese History change depending on the season. Therefore, I will select and guide you from what is on display that day.
As there are few bus services, you will have to walk on your return trip. You will walk a lot, so please wear comfortable shoes.
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Thank you very much for your wonderful review. It was a memorable and unforgettable tour for me as well. It was a great honor to celebrate Hilary's birthday together. I hope your ongoing voyage will be enjoyable and safe.
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Thank you very much for your review! Although the weather was cold and challenging, I'm glad we were able to do a tour that was close to your wishes. Take care, Maki
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