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Located at 180m elevation, this park offers panoramic views of the Pacific coast and beautiful seasonal flowers like Kawazu cherry blossoms.
A town rich in history and nature, home to sacred spots like the unique Kasamori Kannon and the ancient Chofukuju-ji Temple.
A gentle river flowing through Mutsuzawa. Its banks offer a peaceful path for walking while enjoying seasonal flowers and water birds.
A town focused on wellness and nature. It features a popular roadside station with hot springs powered by local natural gas.
Known as the "Holy Land of Surfing" and host to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic surfing events. The coastline is lined with trendy cafes.
A spacious ranch with vast grasslands. It’s a peaceful spot famous for its cherry blossom trees and for interacting with horses.
A nature-filled town with forests and dams. It is home to "Resol no Mori," a large resort offering various outdoor sports and activities.
A museum displaying artifacts from ancient burial mounds. It features "Haniwa" clay figures that show the life and culture of ancient Japan.
Known as the "Town of Airplanes and Ancient Mounds." It’s located next to Narita Airport and features parks where you can see planes up close.
Famous for its hot springs containing iodine and for being a "tennis town." Beautiful onion fields spread across the area in spring.
The only "village" in Chiba, offering a blend of peaceful rice fields and coastline. Known for its specialty Aigamo (duck) farmed rice.
A private inn and restaurant in a renovated traditional house. It offers exquisite Western-style courses using seasonal local ingredients.
A powerful waterfall with a significant drop. It remains largely untouched by development, offering a mystical atmosphere for visitors.
A hidden gem in Yoro Valley. Surrounded by lush greenery, it offers a serene atmosphere away from the crowds.
One of Chiba’s best scenic spots for hiking through canyons and waterfalls. It is also famous for its unique "black water" hot springs.
The most famous waterfall in Yoro Valley. The water flows gracefully over 100 meters of rock, especially stunning during autumn.
A historic castle town known as "Little Edo of Boso." It features a traditional atmosphere, Otaki Castle, and the charming Isumi Railway.
One of Japan's cleanest beaches with crystal-clear water. The town is also known for its traditional whale hunting culture and unique cuisine.
A quiet area featuring hidden beaches and traditional rural landscapes with stone bridges, perfect for a peaceful stroll.
A dynamic coastline facing the Pacific. Even in winter, the area is warm and attracts many tourists for flower picking starting in January.
A white lighthouse at the southernmost tip of the Boso Peninsula. The "Lovers' Bench" on the rocks is a popular photo spot with a great view.
A peaceful rural area known as the birthplace of Japanese dairy farming. You can enjoy rich milk and soft-serve ice cream at the local rest area.
An area centered around Mt. Tomisan, famous as the setting for the epic novel "Nanso Satomi Hakkenden." It offers great hiking trails.
A popular fishing port with calm waters. On clear evenings, visitors can see the beautiful silhouette of Mt. Fuji across the sea.