Visit Chiba | Latest update:2021/09/09
Chiba Prefecture, the home of Narita International Airport, is conveniently located next to Tokyo. The Chiba Prefectural Tourism and Local Products Association invites you to join information sessions about three selected locations here in Chiba. Please see the table below for the dates and times, and send us an email at visit2020@chiba-tpa.or.jp to sign up by 17:00(JST) of the day before your desired date.
Please include the following information:
Locations | Date A | Date B | Date C |
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Nagareyama 流山 |
August 26 11:00 |
August 30 15:00 |
September 2 13:00 |
Narita 成田 |
August 11 14:00 |
August 19 15:00 |
September 6 13:00 |
Kyonan 鋸南 |
August 19 11:00 |
September 2 15:00 |
September 9 13:00 |
Nagareyama City
Nagareyama Honcho, the birthplace of shiro-mirin, flourished from the Edo period and throughout the Meiji and Taisho eras through its brewing industry and transportation via the Edogawa River. The area has many historical sites, shrines, and temples, and it is known for its history with the famous haiku poet Kobayashi Issa as well as its connection to the Shinsengumi.
Narita City
Narita City is not only the home of Narita International Airport, it’s also where you can visit one of Japan’s most famous temples, the over 1000-year-old Naritasan Shinshoji Temple. Visitors can also enjoy a stroll around the gardens and ponds of the 165,000-square-meter park within the temple grounds. Omotesando, the main road to the temple, is lined with historic buildings, souvenir shops, and restaurants serving the city’s famous unagi eel dishes.
Kyonan Town
The amazing views, historic sites, and easily accessible slopes of Kyonan’s Mt. Nokogiri make it one of the most beloved sightseeing spots in the Tokyo area. The mountain’s Nihonji Temple dates back 1,300 years, and is home to two massive Buddhist statues. Jigoku Nozoki (lit. ‘Peek into Hell’) is a rock outcropping which sticks straight out from a sheer cliff face and offers peerless views of the area’s natural beauty.
The Tokyo Media Center (TMC) is set up by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to serve as a media coverage base for domestic and international media.
Official website : https://tokyo.mediacenter.jp/
Meet us at JNTO’s PR booth on July 23 and 24!
Please send us an email at visit2020@chiba-tpa.or.jp to sign up for the information sessions as well as to ask questions about what Chiba Prefecture does at TMC.
For general inquiries on tourism in Chiba Prefecture, click on the “E-mail” link at the bottom of this page.
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Chiba Prefectural Tourism & Local Product Association is a public interest association which promotes tourism in Chiba Prefecture and the sale of its local products. Read more about us