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Fururi City in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, is renowned for its serene rural landscapes and abundant agricultural resources. As a satellite city of the Tokyo metropolitan area, it blends modern convenience with traditional countryside charm. Key attractions include flower farms, historical sites, and the annual Shibazakura Festival in spring, drawing photographers and nature lovers.
Must-visit spots span the 30-hectare Mother Farm (with cow milking and horse riding) and the pink carpet of Shimizu Park Flower Fields covered in shibazakura. For culture, explore the Fururi City History & Folklore Museum displaying Edo-era farming tools. At night, stargaze at Nanakudai Mori Park.
Celebrated for organic produce, don't miss fresh strawberries and melons. Recommended dishes: hand-pressed rice balls using Fururi-grown Koshihikari rice, Chiba-style hot pot with soy sauce broth, and farm-fresh soft-serve ice cream. Weekend farmers markets offer fresh veggies and pickles.
From Tokyo Station, take JR Narita Line to Fururi Station (60 mins, ¥1,200). Within the city, use loop buses (¥200/ride) or rent bicycles (¥1,000/day). To reach attractions, book route taxis or take Mother Farm's free shuttle. Note: Buses are infrequent—check schedules.
April-May is ideal with shibazakura blooms and mild temperatures (15-22°C). Avoid July-August rains/heat. October-November offers fruit-picking alternatives. Weekends may draw Tokyo crowds; weekdays are quieter.
Language: Basic English works; key spots have Traditional Chinese WiFi: Limited free coverage; buy SIM cards at convenience stores Payments: Cards accepted at major venues; cash preferred rurally Emergencies: Fururi City Hospital (+81-476-93-1111) Voltage: 100V, two-flat-pin plugs Water: Tap water is drinkable Religious sites: Remove shoes at shrines/temples Emergency: Police 110; ambulance/fire 119