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Stumbling upon a new place is precisely what makes travel so exciting, But of course, it never hurts to research one or two things about the destination before you fly off. We'll fill you in on the basic facts about Sano.

If you need a little help getting your bearings, the nation's capital Tokyo is 55 miles (89 kilometers) to the south. Additionally, Ashikaga is 6 miles (10 kilometers) to the southwest.

At the most recent count, the population of this area of Tochigi was 83,000.

Places to visit in Sano

Connoisseurs of fine wine shouldn't pass up the opportunity to enjoy some unique blends and splendid hospitality at Coco Winery and Farm. Like more ideas? Nothing gives us a glimpse into bygone times quite like old buildings. Why not tour the inside of Tanaka Shozo's Former House and learn a few titbits about what went on behind its doors? But that's not all there is. There's an inspiring assortment of archaeological artifacts on view at Kuzu Fossil Museum. It promises to be a fun and educational day for the whole family!

Where do you fly into for Sano?

It's time for some unique adventures in Sano. Once you've headed out of Haneda Airport (HND), the central area will be just 60 miles (97 kilometers) away.

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Photo by Angus Miyaji
Photo by Angus Miyaji
Photo by Angus Miyaji
Photo by Angus Miyaji
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