It's an indoor theme park with air conditioning, so you can stay cool and avoid the sun. No worries about wind or rain, either. Plus, it's not far from the station, so you don't have to walk much.
Sanrio Puroland | Review by 劉思婷
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Ritsurin Garden
Used as a villa by the Matsudaira clan of Takamatsu, Ritsurin Garden was completed nearly 300 years ago by successive generations of feudal lords who renovated it. While the sprawling strolling garden covers 16 hectares, the total area of this park, including Mount Shiun in the background, extends to an impressive 75 hectares!
Such a peaceful place. As soon as you walk in, you automatically slow down. The little bridges, flowing water, pine trees, and ponds—every view feels so poetic.
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Chiba Port Tower
This 125m (410 ft) landmark tower was built in 1986 to commemorate Chiba’s population exceeding 5 million. To counter the swing, a 15-ton dynamic vibration absorber was placed on the top floor, which was the first attempt in Japan.
I saw the tower while passing by—it's really eye-catching! Didn't have time to go up and check it out though.
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Naritasan Shinshoji Temple
This historic temple, which was established in 940 by High Priest Kanchō, is rooted in prayers for the pacification of the Taira no Masakado revolt.
There's a really retro old street on the way to Shinshoji Temple. The famous spot here is Kawatoyo's grilled eel—freshly grilled, fatty, and delicious, served with a clear soup made from eel innards. Super tasty!


