Discover Chiba City’s charm with a morning walk, shrine visit, art museum, and traditional tea at Chiba Castle. Perfect for culture enthusiasts.
Discover Chiba City’s charm with a morning walk, shrine visit, art museum, and traditional tea at Chiba Castle. Perfect for culture enthusiasts.
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Chiba Shrine - With a rich history spanning 1,000 years, Chiba Shrine is dedicated to the spirit of the North Star and the Big Dipper. It attracts worshippers from across Japan, including local residents of Chiba.
The shrine is revered as a deity of the Big Dipper’s direction, drawing many visitors seeking divine intervention to prevent or resolve…
- Chiba Shrine - With a rich history spanning 1,000 years, Chiba Shrine is dedicated to the spirit of the North Star and the Big Dipper. It attracts worshippers from across Japan, including local residents of Chiba.
The shrine is revered as a deity of the Big Dipper’s direction, drawing many visitors seeking divine intervention to prevent or resolve misfortunes related to the Big Dipper’s direction, such as daily commutes, driving, relocating, and construction. It is also sought after for improving or reversing one’s luck.
Consider visiting this remarkable shrine to immerse yourself in the history and culture of Chiba.
北極星北斗七星の御神霊を祀る1000年の歴史を持つ千葉神社。今もなお千葉市民のみならず全国から参拝者が訪れ親しまれています。
悪い星を除き、善い星へと導く厄除開運の御神徳や、方位方角の神様なので、日々の移動や車の運転、転居や建築事など、 方位方角にかかわる災いについて事前の回避や事後の解除、 運気の好転や向上の御神徳も強く、これらを求めてたくさんの方が参られます。
そんな神社をお参りしてみませんか。
千葉の歴史や文化に触れることが出来ます。
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Chiba City Museum of Art - The Sayado Hall, located on the ground floor of the Chiba City Museum of Art, was originally constructed 100 years ago as the Kawasaki Bank. It became the property of Chiba City in 1971.
It stands as one of the few remaining historical buildings in Chiba City and is the only one showcasing a Neo-Renaissance style.
The building’s distinctive features include the pillars on the outer walls, the doors, and the floor mosaics, making it a popular spot for capturing elegant photographs!
The exhibition room on the fifth floor showcases works by artists connected to Chiba City, offering a glimpse into their artistic contributions.
- Chiba - Enjoying a Home-style Japanese lunch

- Admission to the Chiba City Museum of Art
- Brunch
- Admission to the Chiba City Museum of Art
- Brunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
Greetings! Meet Grace, a dedicated guide and mother of two, in her mid-40s. She has called Chiba home for nearly 18 years and has a deep appreciation for Japanese culture and the vibrant city of Chiba. The area boasts numerous captivating attractions where visitors can immerse themselves in both traditional and local Japanese culture.
To start, the tour…
Greetings! Meet Grace, a dedicated guide and mother of two, in her mid-40s. She has called Chiba home for nearly 18 years and has a deep appreciation for Japanese culture and the vibrant city of Chiba. The area boasts numerous captivating attractions where visitors can immerse themselves in both traditional and local Japanese culture.
To start, the tour will visit the serene and picturesque Chiba Shrine, a beloved spot among locals for generations.
Next, the journey continues past Chiba Castle, offering fantastic opportunities for memorable photographs.
The tour will also include a stop at the Chiba Art Museum, housed in a century-old Neo-Renaissance building, where visitors can admire artworks by artists connected to Chiba City.
Following the museum visit, lunch will be enjoyed at Kadoya, a restaurant known for its homemade Japanese cuisine, featuring dishes like Tonkatsu or Chicken.
Grace has traveled extensively, gaining enriching experiences through interactions with local people and cultures. Her passion for guiding stems from a desire to share these wonderful experiences with everyone visiting Japan.
- We will take a stroll around the city. Most of the path is level, but there is a places where you have to climb stairs. Please note that there are no lifts.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.