Wasn’t expecting much but a lighthouse (300 JPY to go inside and climb up), but they actually built the “Inubow Terasu Terrace” which hosts a family restaurant (Seaside Terrace), very nice bakery (Ohana — the bread is really good), a stall selling local craft beers, and a second floor dedicated to all sorts of local products (not just food but also plates, cups, glasses, magnets, etc).
Plus there is a long walk along the coastline where the strong waves throw themselves against the rocks. You can follow it to a little tunnel, and then make your way to Inubōsaki Station, an old quaint station.
Overall, the trip turned out to be very fun and enjoyable, a...
Read moreAs a native Chibanian now far far away from the homeland, any part or tip of “CHI-BA+KUN” must get nothing but full marks. Even without such thoughts, this grand and scenic cape is in fact well worth visiting despite it being more than a couple of hours away from Tokyo by any means. The foods here around are great, too, as Chiba, led by Choshi fishery port, is a sea product kingdom as well as Japan’s second-biggest farming prefecture. So, do recommend taking time for walking and looking around the lighthouse and numerous sightseeing paths, then splashing on such...
Read moreVery relaxing area. I've been here three times this year. You can take a walk or sit by the shore. I think pets are allowed as well. It's ¥200-300 yen to go on the lighthouse to view. You have to go up narrow stairs, when I went up the lighthouse it was super windy and raining not like in the pictures. It was fun for me. No time limit after you...
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