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How to get fromTokyo to Sakuraby train, bus, car, or taxi

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There are 5 ways to get from Tokyo to Sakura by train, bus, car, or taxi

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from 東京 Tōkyō to 佐倉 Sakuratrain train N’Ex
    41 min
    ¥850–1,200
  2. Train via 京成船橋 Keisei-Funabashi

    cheapest
    1. Take the train from Tōkyō Station to Funabashitrain train Sōbu Line Rapid
    2. Take the train from 京成船橋 Keisei-Funabashi to 京成佐倉 Keisei-Sakuratrain train Ks
    58 min
    ¥831–1,077
  3. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Tokyo Station Yaesu to Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Artbus bus
    1h 13m
    ¥1,360
  4. Drive 48.2 km

    1. Drive from Tokyo to Sakuracar car 48.2 km
    44 min
    ¥849–1,226
  5. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Tokyo to Sakurataxi taxi 48.2 km
    44 min
    ¥22,000–27,000

Tokyo to Sakura by train

Calendar49Weekly Trains
Duration41 minAverage Duration
Ticket¥850Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Tokyo, Japan and Sakura, Chiba, Japan?

JR EAST (East Japan Railway Company) operates a train from 東京 Tōkyō to 佐倉 Sakura every 4 hours. Tickets cost ¥850–1,200 and the journey takes 41 min. Alternatively, Chiba Green Bus operates a bus from Tokyo Station Yaesu to Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Art once daily. Tickets cost ¥1,360 and the journey takes 1h 13m.

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