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Tateyama is easily accessible from Tokyo and Chiba! We will guide you to the various means of transportation.
Via Higashi-Kanto Expressway and Keiyo Road
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Miyanoki JCT
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Tateyama Road and Futtsu- Tateyama Road
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Tomiura IC (Exit of Expressway)
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Tateyama
Via Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line (Umihotaru)
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Kisarazu JCT
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Tateyama Road and Futtsu- Tateyama Road
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Tomiura IC (Exit of Expressway)
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Tateyama
From Tokyo: Approximately 80 minutes (Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line)
From Chiba: Approximately 70 minutes
From Yokohama: Approximately 80 minutes (Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line)
Tokyo Station - Tateyama Station "Boso Nanohana"
Shinjuku Station - Tateyama Station "Shinjuku Nanohana"
Chiba Station - Tateyama Station "Nanso Satomi"
Yokohama/Haneda Airport - Tateyama Line (no transfers)
Haneda Airport → (Bus) → Kisarazu Station → (JR) → Tateyama Station
Haneda Airport → (Bus) → Kimitsu Station → (JR) → Tateyama Station
Tokyo Station
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Chiba Station
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Kimitsu Station
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JR Tateyama Station (Uchibo Line)
Kurihama Port
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Kanaya Port
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Tateyama
Tokyo Takeshiba Passenger Ship Terminal (Tokai Kisen)
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Tateyama Sunset Pier
Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture is a city rich in nature, influenced by the Kuroshio Current, with a mild climate where flowers bloom even in winter, a varied coastline designated as Minamiboso Quasi-National Park, lush fields and mountains, and fresh seafood from the mountains. It's a town. It is also a town steeped in history and romance, with historic sites related to the Satomi clan, a feudal lord from the Sengoku period, who served as the model for Nanso Satomi Hakkenden. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a relaxing and relaxing time in Tateyama, located at the southern tip of Chiba Prefecture, just 100 kilometers from Tokyo.
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