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From Olympic surfing venues and mountainous trekking to historic villages, Disney resorts and outlet shopping, Chiba has something for all. Adjacent to Tokyo, Chiba is best known for being home to Japan’s two Disney parks, but the area overflows with natural beauty both inland and by the sea.
Just a short train ride from Tokyo, the port hub of Chiba is a thriving modern city. A mix of traditional shrines and contemporary theme parks draw visitors from around the world. If accommodation is hard to find in Tokyo, Chiba can be a convenient base for exploring the capital, too.
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One of the best places to experience Japanese history in the Kanto region is Sawara, also known as Koedo, or Little Edo. What you'll find here is the atmosphere of Japan's Edo period (1603-1867) with its old buildings, traditional crafts, and living history.
The Yoro-Keikoku Valley and the Yoro River is an untouched pocket of Chiba just waiting to be explored. Walking paths throughout the park allow you to enjoy its natural beauty and soak up the stunning seasonal colors.
Tuyến Keiyo trải dài xung quanh vịnh, kết nối Tokyo với các điểm tham quan chính trong đô thị rất hấp dẫn của Chiba như khu nghỉ dưỡng Disney và trung tâm triển lãm Makuhari Messe. Bạn có thể sử dụng Vé Tàu Nhật Bản Japan Rail Pass cho các tuyến tàu JR.
Mother Bokujo, or Mother Farm, is one of Chiba's most popular sites, especially for kids. Right in the center of the Boso Peninsula, it's a 2.5 square meter plot of land full of animals, activities, and spectacular views of the hills of Boso.
Easily accessible from Tokyo and boasting many fun dive sites, Chiba is an ideal diving destination. Most of Chiba’s dive sites are located on the southern coast of the peninsula, where the Kuroshio Current arrivesbringing warm, clear, and nutrient-rich water from the south.
Chiba Prefecture’s capital, Chiba City, is one of the Kanto region’s main seaports handling the highest volume of cargo in Japan. It’s centrally located between Narita Airport and Tokyo, making it an ideal detour for visitors on a trip to Tokyo!
Narita is home to [Narita International Airport](https://www.japan.travel/en/spot/1551), the world's gateway to Japan. The small but bustling city of Narita offers a glimpse into Japan's Edo-period past. Narita is home to a variety of museums and activities for visitors of all ages.