Eat and Drink Like a Tokyo Salaryman in Shimbashi
Indulge your palate to a culinary tour of Japan’s iconic izakayas and street food in one of its oldest business districts.
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Indulge your palate to a culinary tour of Japan’s iconic izakayas and street food in one of its oldest business districts.
This boutique restaurant in Jiyugaoka serves vegan dishes made with fresh seasonal ingredients to focus on healthy eating and local produce in a fine dining atmosphere.
Nihonbashi Cruise offers several sightseeing courses along the ancient riverways of the Japanese capital.
Only a short trip from Narita Airport, the Naritasan Museum of Calligraphy lies in Naritasan Park, near Naritasan Shinshoji Temple. Enrich your journey into Japanese art and style by learning about the long history of Japanese formal brushstrokes, as well as the masters of the art form.
If you’re looking to escape the fast pace of the big cities, fewer places are better than the serene Sawara’s Historical District. Once an important trading town, this area of Chiba has kept its rustic charm while remaining a welcoming haven for weary visitors and those searching for power spots.
While it may be easier to call Byobugaura Cliffs the “Dover of the Orient,” no words could properly convey the serenity of this colorful jagged landscape lining the Chiba coastline.
Less than two hours from Tokyo in an area of natural marvels, visitors can enjoy the remarkable atmosphere at Nihonji Temple, an ancient Buddhist temple on the mystical Mount Nokogiri. History buffs will love Nihonji, and Japan’s largest historical stone Buddha is carved right into the mountain! (Photo by Tsubasa Muroi.)
Participate in farming activities encircled by over 300 charming rice paddies.
Become a member of the Minamiboso community for a day at this school-turned-community center, where you can enjoy outdoor activities and more. A visit to Heguri Hub will take you into the foothills of Minamiboso, a seaside city on the southern end of the Boso Peninsula in Chiba. This community and culture center is situated inside the former Heguri Nursery School, which has since been revitalized to build this wonderful space for the local community and visitors to interact.
Rediscover the joy of living in harmony with nature. KURKKU FIELDS combines agriculture, food, art, and sustainability to offer visitors an unforgettable eco-friendly experience in Chiba.
Experience the charm of Japan’s traditional architecture and hospitality. The National Tangible Cultural Property Ryokan Matsunoya invites guests to enjoy a historical stay paired with fresh coastal cuisine.
Experience Japan’s quiet countryside from the comfort of a fully renovated kominka in Chiba.
Taste this classic snack in its place of origin and visit the eco-friendly factory in Sammu.
Experience traditional Japanese culture while wearing contemporary Japanese art in this centuries-old district near Narita Airport.
Walk in the footsteps of samurai as you follow an ancient path through a bamboo forest and visit centuries-old samurai manors in Sakura.
Step back in time and experience the charm of Edo and Meiji-era Japan at the Nipponia Sawara Merchant Town Hotel in Katori City, Chiba. Located in Sawara, an area designated as a Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, this one-of-a-kind accommodation invites guests to immerse themselves in the history and culture of a flourishing merchant town once known as "Edo’s Kitchen." With its blend of traditional Japanese architecture and modern comforts, the hotel provides a stylish and unforgettable stay.
Rent a bike and ride through three rural towns filled with charming cafés, parks and museums on the way to the Kujukuri coastline on this active sightseeing adventure.
Step into a slice of history and embrace the community spirit at the Katsuura Morning Market in Chiba Prefecture. With its roots stretching back over 430 years, this vibrant market offers visitors a unique chance to experience the heart of local life.