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Kururi's wells
Kururi's wells
Kururi's Wells are a collection of natural springs in Kimitsu, known for their clear, cold water. Visitors often come to fill bottles with the reputedly delicious water, which is a local specialty. It offers a brief, tranquil stop for those exploring the area.

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Egawa Beach
Egawa Beach
Egawa Beach in Kisarazu offers a distinctive coastal experience, known for its marshlands and the iconic wooden power poles extending into the sea. Visitors are drawn to its unique, almost otherworldly scenery, particularly at high tide and during sunset, making it a popular spot for photographers.

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Coastal Branch of Natural History Museum and Institute Chiba
Coastal Branch of Natural History Museum and Institute Chiba
The Coastal Branch of Natural History Museum and Institute Chiba offers a modest but informative look into the marine life and geology of the local area. Visitors can explore various exhibits, including marine specimens and a small aquarium, providing a quiet educational experience.

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Michi-no-Eki Takeyura no Sato Otaki
Michi-no-Eki Takeyura no Sato Otaki
Michi-no-Eki Takeyura no Sato Otaki is a roadside station offering a direct sales market for local produce and a restaurant. Visitors appreciate the fresh, affordable vegetables and fruits, making it a practical stop for those exploring the Chiba Prefecture by car.

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Kisarazu Beach
Kisarazu Beach
Kisarazu Beach offers a tranquil escape with views of Tokyo Bay and the Aqua-Line. While not a typical swimming beach, it's a pleasant spot for a stroll, enjoying the sea breeze, and watching the sunset, particularly popular with locals.

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Makinohara Park
Makinohara Park
Makinohara Park offers a pleasant outdoor space with good views and a variety of exercise equipment, making it popular among locals for recreational activities. Visitors appreciate the opportunity for fun exercise beyond just running, especially for teenagers and adults.

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Takataki Lake
Takataki Lake
Takataki Lake offers a serene escape with picturesque views, particularly during cherry blossom season when its shores are lined with flowering trees. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of the lake and the adjacent dam, making it a nice spot for a leisurely stroll or a quiet afternoon.

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Kisarapia
Kisarapia
Kisarapia is a modern commercial complex in Kisarazu, offering a variety of shops, restaurants, and a supermarket. Visitors often combine a trip here with the nearby Mitsui Outlet Park, finding it a convenient spot for additional shopping or a meal.

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The Dreaming Place Rose Garden
The Dreaming Place Rose Garden
The Dreaming Place Rose Garden offers a tranquil escape where visitors can enjoy pesticide-free roses and interact with resident cats. It's known for its charming cafe serving tea and scones, providing a relaxing experience in the Kimitsu area.

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Kafū Nagai’s Study
Kafū Nagai’s Study
Kafū Nagai's Study offers a small, free exhibit showcasing the preserved study of the revered Japanese author within Ichikawa City Hall. Visitors can see his actual bookshelf and replicas of furniture, providing a glimpse into the life of a writer known for depicting Tokyo's demimonde.

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Kasori Shell Mounds
Kasori Shell Mounds
The Kasori Shell Mounds are Japan's largest cluster of shell middens, offering a rare window into the Jomon period. Visitors can explore excavated pit dwellings and a museum showcasing artifacts, providing a tangible connection to prehistoric life.

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Namida-ishi
Namida-ishi
Namida-ishi, or the "tear-stone," is a mysteriously perpetually wet stone block located on the 27th step of the stone staircase leading to Guhō-ji Temple in Ichikawa. Local legend attributes its dampness to the tears and blood of a master carpenter who committed seppuku there, while skeptics suggest a hidden spring.

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Prince Pujie’s Honeymoon House
Prince Pujie’s Honeymoon House
Prince Pujie's Honeymoon House offers a glimpse into a unique chapter of Sino-Japanese history, serving as the brief residence for Aisin-Gioro Pujie, brother of China's last emperor, and his Japanese wife, Hiro Saga. Visitors can explore the historic 1913 residence, view some of Pujie's calligraphy, and see a small collection of Qing art and photographs.

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Tekona Reijindo
Tekona Reijindo
Tekona Reijindo is a small, unique shrine in Ichikawa, Chiba, dedicated to the legendary beauty Tekona. Visitors come to learn about her tragic story, which inspired ancient poets, and to seek blessings for children, safe childbirth, and lasting relationships.

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Main Building of Iioka Hachimangu
Main Building of Iioka Hachimangu
The Main Building of Iioka Hachimangu is a small, historic shrine offering a glimpse into traditional Japanese religious architecture. Visitors often find it to be a quiet and peaceful spot, though its modest size means a short visit is usually sufficient.

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Ubayama Shell Mound
Ubayama Shell Mound
The Ubayama Shell Mound is an ancient Jōmon period archaeological site, notable for its discovery of human remains alongside fugu bones, sparking historical intrigue. Today, it functions as a public park where visitors can walk among subtle traces of its Neolithic past.

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Sapporo Beer Chiba Factory
Sapporo Beer Chiba Factory
The Sapporo Beer Chiba Factory offers a guided tour of its brewing process, culminating in a tasting session. While it provides an interesting look at beer production, visitors should be aware of its somewhat inconvenient location and the time commitment required for a visit.

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Kaneda Mitate Kaigan
Kaneda Mitate Kaigan
Kaneda Mitate Kaigan offers a unique tidal flat experience, particularly captivating during low tide when the mudflats are exposed. Visitors can enjoy walking on the flats, observing marine life, and capturing distinctive photographic scenes, especially the 'Chiba's Uyuni Salt Flat' effect.

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Katsushika Hachimangu
Katsushika Hachimangu
Katsushika Hachimangu is a serene local shrine known for its ancient ginkgo tree and tranquil atmosphere. Visitors appreciate its historical significance and the quiet respite it offers from urban bustle, making it a pleasant stop for those exploring Ichikawa.

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Nagaura Okanoue Library
Nagaura Okanoue Library
The Nagaura Okanoue Library is a modern architectural landmark in Sodegaura, known for its unique design and integration with the surrounding park. While primarily serving the local community, its distinctive structure and peaceful atmosphere may appeal to those with an interest in contemporary Japanese architecture.