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[Chiba Prefectural Boso Village, Sakaemachi, Chiba Prefecture] Special event "Village Festival and Evening Cool-Off" will be held (August 3rd and 4th, 2024)

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Boso Village will be holding a special event, "Village Festival and Cool Off in the Evening," on Saturday, August 3rd and Sunday, August 4th. With the theme of "cooling off," you can enjoy the excitement of a festival and the atmosphere of a cool evening with summer-themed craft experiences and ghos...

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Special event "Village Festival and Evening Cool-off"

In search of traditional Japanese coolness

Boso Village will be holding a special event, "Village Festival and Cool Off in the Evening," on Saturday, August 3rd and Sunday, August 4th. With the theme of "cooling off," you can enjoy the excitement of a festival and the atmosphere of a cool evening with summer-themed craft experiences and ghost stories! In addition to street performances and ghost stories, you can also enjoy the traditional summer activities of painting wind chimes, goldfish scooping, shooting galleries, and apricot candy!!

Admission is free for those wearing yukata or jinbei!

Why not try experiencing a traditional Japanese summer at Boso Village?

Goldfish scooping

Yangyu (small bow for games)

Paper cut fan

Shooting gallery

Candy crafts

Ghost stories

Our Embassy's mascot character "Bojiro"

"Village Festival and Evening Cool Breeze" flyer

Event Overview

Event name: Special event "Village festival and evening cool down" (8/3, 8/4)

Organizer: Chiba Prefectural Boso Village

Location: Chiba Prefectural Boso Village

Address: 1028 Ryukakuji, Sakaemachi, Inba-gun, Chiba Prefecture

Access: [Access by car] From the Narita IC on the Higashi-Kanto Expressway, go straight on Narita Kaido for about 3km, then go straight at Tsuchiya intersection towards Sakae for about 7km. [Access by train] From the west exit of JR Narita Station, take the bus bound for Ryukakujidai Shako and get off at Ryukakujidai 2-chome, then walk for about 10 minutes. From JR Narita Line Yasujiki Station, take the bus bound for Ryukakujidai Shako and get off at Boso no Mura, then walk for about 3 minutes.

Inquiry: Tel: 0476-95-3333

Date and time: 2024/08/03 (Sat) - 2024/08/04 (Sun) 09:00-19:30

Admission fee: [General] 300 yen (free for those 65 and older)

[High school and university students] 150 yen (free for junior high school students and younger)

*1 Only on the day of the "Village Fair/Evening Cool" event, admission for adults, high school students, and university students is 100 yen from 4:30 p.m. (Coupons and other discounts are not applicable)

*2 Free admission for those wearing yukata or jinbei

*3 Some experiences require separate fees

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Boso-no-Mura is a museum whose purpose is to directly experience Boso's traditional lifestyle and techniques, as well as learn about its history through exhibits of archaeological artifacts excavated from various parts of the prefecture, as well as merchant houses, samurai residences, and farmhouses. The "Craft-making Area" recreates merchant houses, samurai residences, farms, etc. in Boso from the late Edo period to the early Meiji period, including the landscape and environment of those days. In addition to exhibits, visitors can learn about traditional techniques and the lifestyle of the time through direct experience. In the "Fudoki-no-Oka Area" where you can learn about history and nature, you will find rich woodlands and Ryukakuji burial mounds, one of the largest in the prefecture, spread throughout the area. You can see the Fudoki-no-Oka Museum, which exhibits archaeological materials excavated from primitive and ancient ruins, as well as relocated cultural property buildings.

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