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The site of a high-ranking temple established in the 8th century. The massive foundation stones tell the story of its ancient grandeur.
A city with the most golf courses in Japan. It features the retro Kominato Railway and the globally significant "Chibanian" geological site.
A major hub featuring a large outlet mall and the "Nakanoshima Ohashi," a bridge famous as a romantic "Lovers' Sanctuary."
Home to Tokyo German Village and seaside parks. Its proximity to the Aqua-Line makes it a convenient and popular leisure destination.
The site of the famous Nomizo Falls and Kame-iwa Cave. At certain times, light reflecting through the cave forms a magical heart shape.
The largest dam lake in Chiba, offering a complex and beautiful shoreline. Boating here is a popular way to enjoy the surrounding nature.
A city where mystical nature meets industry. It attracts many visitors to scenic spots like the Nomizo Falls and Lake Kameyama.
A refreshing spot featuring a sacred spring and waterfall. The area is known for its pure water and lush, cool greenery.
Famous for Cape Futtsu, Mother Farm, and delicious "Hakarime-don" (conger eel). It is a hub for family leisure and seaside activities.
A city that blends coastal charm with rich forestry. It is one of Chiba’s leading producers of delicious strawberries.
A spacious beach known for its clear water and rows of palm trees, giving it a tropical resort-like atmosphere.
A historical park dedicated to the Edo-period agricultural leader Ohara Yugaku. Visitors can explore his former residence and rural landscapes.
Home to Iioka Coast at the northern end of Kujukuri. Cape Gyobu offers one of the best night views and sunset spots in Chiba.
Known globally as a "Town of Garden Trees." It features the historic Iitaka-ji Temple and the energetic Yae gaki Shrine Gion Festival.
A quintessential beach town at the center of Kujukuri Coast. It is the best place to enjoy local specialties like grilled clams.
A former post town centered around Hakkaku Lake. It is famous for cherry blossom festivals and seasonal fruit picking like strawberries and grapes.
A historical monument commemorating the victims of the 1703 Genroku Tsunami, serving as a reminder of nature's power for future generations.
A historic and dignified shrine in Oamishirasato. Its quiet grounds are perfect for self-reflection away from the daily hustle and bustle.
An ancient temple also known as Konishi Gansei-ji. Its garden is particularly beautiful during the autumn foliage season.
A solemn shrine surrounded by centuries-old cedar trees. It is a local "power spot" believed to protect against misfortune and ensure safety.
A hidden, sacred waterfall tucked away in a quiet area. The sound of the water and the presence of the Fudo deity provide a spiritual escape.
A coastal city facing the Pacific Ocean. It offers great surfing at Shirasato Beach and vast greenery at the adjacent Showa-no-Mori Park.
One of Chiba’s largest plum groves with over 1,000 trees. The blossoms among ancient castle ruins create a mystical atmosphere in early spring.
A rural town along the northern Kujukuri coast. It is famous for its high-quality green onions (Hikari Negi) and peaceful rice fields.