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Located in the heart of Chiba City, this park is famous for the "Oga Lotus," the world's oldest known lotus, which blooms in summer.
A coastal oasis with white sandy beaches. It features glamping facilities and pools, making it a very popular spot for families.
A peaceful river in Sakura City. The riverside paths are perfect for cycling and enjoying the changing seasonal scenery.
An interactive museum replicating streets and farms from the Edo to Meiji periods. Visitors can try traditional crafts and experience history.
A city adjacent to Tokyo with deep historical roots. It features many temples, parks, and sites related to the Tokugawa family.
A seaside resort city home to Kamogawa Sea World. It offers a blend of exciting marine shows and beautiful rural terraced rice fields.
A large theme park inspired by the German countryside. Its spectacular winter illumination is one of the most famous events in Chiba.
An area blessed with a warm climate and rich sea. Famous for flower picking, strawberry hunting, and fresh seafood delicacies.
Often called "Utopia," this area features a stunning rias coastline with blue waters and dramatic cliffs, perfect for scenic hiking.
Enjoy Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) in the crystal-clear waters of Katsuura. A refreshing way to explore the beautiful coastline from the sea.
A prestigious temple founded in the Kamakura period. It houses a beautiful five-story pagoda and many important national cultural assets.
A historic wooden school building. It is a registered cultural property that preserves the nostalgic architectural style of the early Showa era.
Impressive rock formations on the Shirahama coast that look like folding screens. A dynamic scenery created by the waves and nature.
A unique marathon held on the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line expressway. Runners enjoy a breathtaking 360-degree view while running over the sea.
A world-famous temple with over 1,000 years of history. The lively approach road and the grand temple buildings attract millions of visitors.
A long-established inn in Chikura facing the Pacific. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and relaxing hot springs with the sound of the ocean.
Chiba’s largest dam lake, especially beautiful during the autumn foliage season. It is a popular spot for boating, fishing, and hiking.
A tranquil temple surrounded by forest. Known for its intricate wood carvings and seasonal beauty, it offers a peaceful escape for visitors.
A powerful festival where men carry portable shrines into the rough ocean waves. It’s an energetic tradition showcasing local fisherman spirit.
Known as "Little Edo," this historic district features traditional merchant houses along a canal. You can enjoy a peaceful boat tour here.
A warm seaside resort city at the southern tip of the Boso Peninsula, famous for year-round flower gardens and marine sports.
A historic residence built by the brother of the last Tokugawa Shogun. It features elegant Meiji-era architecture and a beautiful Japanese garden.
A charming local railway with retro trains running through idyllic landscapes. It offers nostalgic views of cherry blossoms and canola flowers.
A castle ruins located in Shiroyama Park. The top floor offers a view of Tateyama Bay, and the area is famous for its beautiful cherry blossoms.