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[Chiba ]7 recommended places where you can have a spectacular view all to yourself!

[Chiba ]7 recommended places where you can have a spectacular view all to yourself!

2021-11-26 Management office

In Chiba Prefecture, which is rich in nature, we will introduce some spots where you can see spectacular views. There are many places with spectacular views of the ocean, mountains, and other natural wonders, so it is recommended that you go out and look for a variety of places.
Enjoy the spectacular scenery in Chiba Prefecture, which is just a short distance from Tokyo but still has many hidden gems.
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Katsuura Marine Park



The observation deck at Katuura Marine Park in the Katsuura Marine Area Park offers a panoramic view of the Katsuura sea.
The underwater observatory offers a 360-degree panoramic view of the ocean. Visitors can see fish from the 8-meter-deep sea, and can sense that the fish are different depending on the season. Sometimes large fish pass by, drawing cheers from the crowd.

Crossing corridor over the sea



Crossing the corridor through the sea is also not an easy experience to have.
The corridor is so narrow that it feels like walking on the sea, and you can cross it while feeling the sea breeze.
The park has become popular because visitors can experience the natural sea in a different way than at an aquarium. The park also has a marine museum, which exhibits materials related to the sea, so it is recommended to visit there as well.

"Facility Information "
Facility name: Katsuura Kaikuichu Park
Address: 174 Yoshio, Katsuura, Chiba 299-5242
Phone number: 0470-76-2955
Hours of operation: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Closed: Basically open all year round, closed during stormy weather
I'd like to pay: 930yen for adults / 460yen for elementary and middle school students / 200yen for pre-school
No smoking and smoking: No smoking in the entire building
Space and Facilities: Located in the Katsuura Marine Park, the underwater park and observation deck offer a panoramic view of the Katsuura sea. The rias coast is home to abalone and sea urchins.
URL:http://www.katsuura.org/

Funabashi Andersen Park



Andersen Park is filled with seasonal flowers. The Dutch windmill is a landmark, and together with the flowers, it is a photo spot.
It is a large, spacious spot with athletic facilities, large playground equipment, ponds, bridges, and other exterior features that can be enjoyed all day long. There is also a restaurant, so you can go empty-handed.
The scenery is also well made and popular as a relaxing spot.

There is also a children's museum



There is also a children's museum that exhibits artwork, and the museum offers many authentic workshops that are very satisfying even for adults.
There is also a miniature railroad plaza and a bicycle track, as well as walking paths and rice paddies where visitors can actually experience the area.
The ranch's Aisuya restaurant offers delicious soft drinks and ice cream for you to try.

"Facility Information "
Facility name: Funabashi Andersen Park
Address: 525 Kanabori-cho, Funabashi-shi, Chiba 274-0054
Phone number: 047-457-6627
Hours of operation: 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Closed: Monday
Budget: Adults 900 yen / High school students 600 yen / Elementary and junior high school students 200 yen / Children 4 and older 100 yen
No smoking and smoking: No smoking in the entire building
Space and Facilities: A large park with a museum in the Andersen Park and a wide variety of nature play and workshops.
URL:http://www.park-funabashi.or.jp/and/

Haraoka Coast



This wooden pier is located on Haraoka Beach, a famous spot for viewing beautiful sunsets.
Although there are many people at sunset time, it is a good spot to see the beautiful view from the beach. It is still a beautiful place to see the beautiful ocean even outside of the sunset, so it is a superb spot to stop by whenever you feel like it. The pier is made of wood, which is rare in Japan, and is a spot with a strong atmosphere that is perfect for a date.

Good photo spot



Fuji can be seen diagonally to the left over Tokyo Bay, and if you want to capture the pier in a straight line, Mt. Fuji will be hidden, so finding your own best spot is recommended. You will have a good time.
There are restrooms and a parking lot around the pier, and benches are available on the beach, but you must walk on the beach to get to the pier, so we recommend wearing sneakers.
It's just a panoramic ocean and pier, but I recommend it because it's very scenic.

"Facility Information "
Facility Name: Haraoka Beach
Address: Haraoka, Tomiura-cho, Minamiboso City, Chiba Prefecture 299-2403
Phone number: 0470-28-5307
Hours of operation: 24 hours
Closed: Open every day
Budget: Free
No smoking and smoking: No smoking in the entire building
Space and Facilities: This wooden pier is located on Haraoka Beach. The spot is famous for sunset, but if you avoid the sunset, you can enjoy it as a private beach.
URL:https://www.mboso-etoko.jp/cgi-bin/co_kaniHP/info.asp?uid=942

Byoubugaura



You can walk along a 10-km stretch of coastal cliffs.
The cliff is 40 to 50 meters high, and is also known as the "Dover of the Orient" because of its sheer cliff face that reveals the entire strata of the earth. It is recommended to walk along the promenade next to the cliffs to feel the exotic atmosphere.
The Byobugaura cliff top is private property, and because of the danger involved, the management company must be notified when entering the area.

Famous for its beautiful sunsets.



It is also famous as a sunset spot, so it is recommended to go there at sunset. Even if you are not on the promenade, you can see it from Choshi Marina Beach, so there is no need to worry about crowds because the sunset spot has a wide area. Some areas near the shoreline are off-limits due to the danger of being swept away by the waves.
Byobugaura is a national scenic beauty spot and a natural monument, and has been selected as one of the 500 most attractive spots in Boso.

"Spot Information "
Spot name: Byoubugaura
Address: 1 Misaki-cho, Choshi, Chiba 288-0815
Phone number: 0479-24-8707
Hours of operation: 24 hours
Closed: Open every day
Budget: Free
No smoking and smoking: No smoking in the entire building
Space and Facilities: This is a coast with sheer cliffs, also known as the "Dover of the Orient. A boardwalk is attached to the beach, and visitors can enjoy the cliffs that stretch for about 10 km.
URL:https://www.choshikanko.com/kankoDB/%E5%B1%8F%E9%A2%A8%E3%82%B1%E6%B5%A6/

Turtle Rock Cave



This spot is located in the Shimizu Keiryu Plaza, and is a popular spot because the sunlight reflected on the surface of the water looks like a heart when the light shines through the cave in a perfect second balance. However, please note that you may not always be able to see it, as it is a matter of luck. Even if you can't see it, there are five parks around the Turtle Rock Cave and a clear stream with fireflies flying around. There are also many spots such as the Bell of Happiness and the Nozomizo Waterfall, making it a place where you can enjoy the scenery as well.

Hot springs are also available for day-trip bathing.




There is also a bicarbonate of soda hot spring called "Senju no Yu," which is reasonably priced at 3,500 yen for an overnight stay. One-day bathing is 1,000 yen.
There are also many restaurants that are unique to the clear waters, so it is recommended to spend a day leisurely touring the area.

"Spot Information "
Spot name: Kameiwa no Dokutsu (Turtle Rock Cave)
Address: 1954 Sasa, Kimitsu, Chiba 292-0526
Tel: 0439-56-1325 (Tourism Promotion Section, Economic Promotion Division, Department of Economy, Kimitsu City)
Hours of operation: 24 hours
Closed: Open every day
Budget: Free
No smoking and smoking: No smoking in the entire building
Space and Facilities: This spot is famous for its heart-like appearance due to the exquisitely balanced sunlight streaming in from the caves in the Shimizu Keiryu Square. It is a peaceful place with clear streams, waterfalls and hot springs.
URL:https://www.city.kimitsu.lg.jp/site/kanko/2259.html

Yatsu Rose Garden



This is a Narashino City-owned spot where a magnificent site that was once an amusement park has been turned into a rose garden.
The 7,500 roses of 800 varieties are in full bloom and look especially beautiful in spring and fall, making it a popular spot for tourists, but it is also quite a popular spot because of its size.
There are many rare roses and other roses from all over the world.

Roses in full bloom are a sight to behold!



In addition to the roses in full bloom, the park is also well maintained and has a fountain, making it a perfect spot for a stroll. The park is within walking distance of Keisei Yatsu Station, and it is a deeply moving experience to walk through the park while finding remnants of the amusement park.
This is a fun spot for all women, as they can see rare and valuable roses in bloom in person. Potted roses, rose ice cream, and rose pudding are also available.

"Facility Information "
Facility name: Yatsu Yuen (Yatsu Rose Garden)
Address: 3-1-14 Yatsu, Narashino-shi, Chiba 275-0026
Phone number: 047-453-3772
Hours of operation: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Closed: Monday
Budget: Adults 550 yen off-season 100 yen to 250 yen/junior high school students and younger free
No smoking and smoking: No smoking in the entire building
Space and Facilities: A magnificent site that was once an amusement park is now a rose garden, featuring 7,500 roses of 800 varieties and different admission fees depending on the season.
URL:http://www.yatsu-rosegarden.jp/

peeking into hell



The 329-meter-high Nokozan Nihonji Observatory on Mt.
The site was once a quarry, and the observatory is a terrifying place to step into, as if you were looking into hell. After visiting the observatory, there are many attractions such as the 1,500 Arhat Road and the 31-meter-long Giant Buddha, the largest Buddha in Japan. Sawtooth Mountain itself is a Japanese temple, and you can also enjoy the Japanese temple.

The journey there is hell




As it is said that the journey to Jigoku-nozoki is hell, there are three ways to reach Jigoku-nozoki: on foot, by ropeway, or by car. If you are not confident about your physical strength, you should go there by car. If you go on foot or by ropeway, you can see the Hyakushaku Kannon (Goddess of Mercy) in the quarry on your way to the site. At the ropeway station at the top of the mountain, there is a store where you can enjoy freshly baked dumplings and other treats.

"Facility Information "
Facility name: Jigoku Nozoki (Peering into Hell)
Address: 184-4 Motona, Kyonan-cho, Awa-gun, Chiba 299-1901
Phone number: 0470-55-1103
Business hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Closed: Open every day
Budget: Adults 600 yen / Children 400 yen
No smoking and smoking: No smoking in the entire building
Space and Facilities: This is an observatory located on Mt. It is on a quarried rock, and as you go further down, you can experience the feeling of peeking into hell.
URL:http://www.nihonji.jp/keidai/area05.html

summary

We have recommended some of the best spots in Chiba Prefecture that can be reached quickly over the weekend.
All of these spots are easy to get to by car or by JR, so please visit them.

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