Every year approximately 60 teams, more than 2,000 people participate in Kanto’s distinguished Yosakoi Festival, “Sakado Yosakoi.” This is a fascinating event where dancers wear vivid costumes and perform an original dance to the sound of freely arranged music.
Sakado City Cultural Hall Large Parking Lot (Sakado City Yakushichō) and Others
How to get there
Get off at Tobu-Tojo Line, Sakado Station’s North Exit and walk for about 15 minutes or get off at Sakado Station’s East Exit and walk for about 10 minutes ※ This is how to access the stage venue.
The Sakado City History Folk Museum is part of the commemoration project operated under the municipal system with the purpose of contributing to the development of education, learning, and culture and was opened in October 1980.
The building is a removed, reconstructed, and repaired part of the old Suguro Elementary School Building and inside the building, there are archaeological records unearthed from the remains found in the city as well as folk materials gathered from each region on display.
The multiple articles for everyday use on display are the witnesses of history, conveying the lifestyle people had at the time and articulates the wisdom that local predecessors gathered. They are tools that people cherished and used over a long period of time.
In addition, archaeological records such as the human clay figures unearthed from Kitamine Kofun group as well as tiles from the abandoned ancient temple, Katsuro, are data that represent Sakado city.
At the museum, these materials are permanently exhibited with planned exhibitions of the articles for everyday use.
The largest Taiwanese Shinto shrine in Japan. The gorgeous structure is worth seeing. The spiral ceiling assembled without any nails, the Kowloon stone pillar of 5 meters, a door of 4 meters with wood carvings of the god of military arts, and a coffered ceiling with dragons. Taiwan’s authentic worship and fortune slip can be experienced here.
Tsurugashimashi Sports Park is known for its plentiful greenery and consideration of the natural ecosystem.
It has a wooded area that utilizes the area's natural forest, a waterfront area centered on the Ootagaya marsh, and a variety of exercise facilities centered on the main ground. This sports park can be easily used by people of all ages, from children to the elderly.
The park also serves as a tourist center for the city, being the venue for the Tsurugashima Cherry Blossom Festival in the spring and the Tsurugashima Industrial Festival in the fall.
At the vast site that spreads 46 hectares towards Hiki Hills, popular animals such as the giraffes, red pandas, koalas, as well as the ecological park of Humboldt penguins known as the “Penguin Hills” can be enjoyed.
Adjacent to the park, there is a path to take strolls and a path for those interesting in cross country.
This is the only zoo in Japan in which Eco Houchoo’s Gundi, Hyrax, and the world’s smallest deer, Pudu, and the Quokka, which joined to commemorate the park’s 40th anniversary, can be seen. Winter’s seasonal tradition: “Capybara Hot Spring” is very popular as well.
In the Oshamoji-Yama Park, located by the South entrance of the town, cherry blossoms bloom in the spring. Azalea flowers surround the entire mountain, attracting people, and creating a lively atmosphere. The origin of the name, “Oshamoji-Yama”, comes from the fact that the small shrine where the Shamoji mother goddess (god Oshamoji) is enshrined is located at its base. From the park’s observatory, the Kanto Plains and Chichibu mountains can be seen.