The bus terminal in Sano is located at the Sano Premium Outlets.
By taking JR Highway Bus "Marronier Shinjuku" or "Marronier Tokyo", you can get to Shinjuku, Ueno, and Tokyo JR Stations within 90 minutes. Tickets cost around __1,300 one way and can be purchased at the bus terminals in each JR station.
Direct access to and from Narita Airport is available through Highway Bus "Salvia" or Chiba Kotsu Bus. It takes about 130 minutes. This can be purchased at Narita Airport transportation counter (ask for Sano, Tochigi prefecture) or at the Sano Bus Terminal. Cost is about __4,400.
It is quite expensive to use taxis at the base price of __660. In front of JR/Tobu Sano train station (fountain side) there is a bus service that can take you around the city and one running between the station and the Premium Outlet Mall for __200.
There is also a rental bike service in front of the station, next to the 7-Eleven convenience store. Unfortunately, unless you speak Japanese, the owners cannot help you.
Sano is known for its ramen, chinese-style noodles. There are plently of ramen shops on every street, and each person has their favorite.
Sano is also known for its ''imofurai'' or fried potatoes. Small potatoes arranged on a skewer, dipped in batter and into bread crumbs before being deep fried. The tangy and sweet sauce that is served with it, however, is the deciding factor on its taste. This is available at many grocery stores and imo-fry shops can be found all over the city.
Upon exiting JR-Tobu Sano station, head towards the fountain and make a right. Immediately you will come across ''Slow Cafe'' which is quite popular amongst the young crowd. Follow straight past the first traffic light and you will find ''Ken's Bar'', a cozy lounge that features local bands and artists weekly.
Other Japanese bars or ''izakaya'' can be found within walking distance from the station in this main area.