Other Sightseeing Spot Spots in Tokatsu Area

  • Birthplace of Noda Soy Sauce
    Travel / Tourism
    Chiba Pref. Nodashi Noda 688-10
    Soy sauce brewing in Noda is believed to have begun during the Eiroku period (1558-1570). A stone memorial stands on the location of the Kameyakura brewery which once belonged to the former Iida family believed to be the birthplace of soy sauce brewing in Noda. In 1971, the location was designated a Historic Site by Noda City. Here you can catch a glimpse of the long history behind soy sauce production, the center of industry in Noda from long ago.
  • Toneungasuimon
    Travel / Tourism
    Chiba Pref. Kashiwashi Shintone
  • Gokamuraotoshihikan
    Travel / Tourism
    Chiba Pref. Matsudoshi Shimoyakiri 1865
  • Koyama Toikan
    Travel / Tourism
    Chiba Pref. Matsudoshi Koyama 228
  • Akairihimon
    Travel / Tourism
    Chiba Pref. Matsudoshi Matsudo 2109
  • Hinokuchi Toikan
    Travel / Tourism
    Chiba Pref. Matsudoshi Hinokuchi 656

Chiba Areas

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The Boso Peninsula forms the main body of Chiba prefecture, and this is where you’ll find its endless warm water beaches and jagged mountains. Further inland, Narita - most famous as the home of Narita Airport - is a secret haven of tradition and history in the form of centuries-old Shinshoji Temple and quaint wooden Edo buildings. Chiba prefecture is also home to both Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea.

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