A Peaceful Day in Chiba

If you’re looking for a serene getaway not far from Tokyo or Narita Airport, spending a day in Sawara and Narita offers a delightful experience that combines tradition, history, and charm.

My morning began in Sawara, a charming town often referred to as "Little Edo" due to its well-preserved merchant buildings and scenic canals. Strolling along the willow-lined waterways felt like stepping back in time. The town’s small wooden bridges, stone paths, and Edo-era architecture exuded a nostalgic and tranquil atmosphere. I even enjoyed a short boat ride through the canal—a slow and peaceful journey that deepened my appreciation for the town’s unique ambiance. Be sure to visit the old sake shops and the Inoh Tadataka Museum if you’re interested in local history!

From Sawara, I took a smooth train ride to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, one of Japan’s most significant and historic temples. As I passed through the temple gate, I was immediately enveloped by a sense of spiritual energy. The main hall, with its intricate carvings, radiated a profound calmness. Behind the temple, I explored a stunning park filled with quiet trails, koi ponds, and pagodas nestled in nature. It was astonishing to think this peaceful haven was so close to an airport.

Before heading back, I wandered down Narita Omotesando, the traditional shopping street leading to the temple. The street buzzed with activity—vendors grilling eel, mochi stalls, and souvenir shops housed in traditional wooden buildings. I couldn’t resist trying freshly grilled unagi (eel), which was incredibly tender and flavorful—a perfect treat after exploring the temple.

This day trip offered me a glimpse into Japan beyond its bustling cities—a place where history quietly thrives and beauty is found in the smallest details. If you have a long layover or a free day near Narita, this itinerary is an ideal way to slow down and immerse yourself in Japanese culture.

Post by redacted | Aug 1, 2025

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