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Minami Boso is about 90 minutes away from Tokyo. Along with the scenery that can only be found on the coast, there are plenty of fresh seafood and souvenirs of Chiba's specialties! Why not spend some time away from the hustle and bustle of the city at "房総の駅とみうら"?
Located in the southern part of Chiba Prefecture, it is part of the Boso Peninsula. As it is sandwiched between Tokyo Bay and the Pacific Ocean, it is divided into the calm Uchibou and the violent Sotobou, and is popular with tourists for sea fishing and marine sports.
Fresh local fish is also caught, so in terms of food there are many restaurants that focus on seafood, and there are also many sightseeing spots dotted around, including shrines and temples.
It is also known as the place where the famous "Nansō Satomi Hakkenden" story originated, and there is a constant stream of people visiting for various tourist purposes.
Boso 房総の駅とみうら, is a complex where you can enjoy food, relaxation, and even a little leisure.
There are plenty of facilities where you can enjoy freshly caught seafood and beach-grilled dishes, including loquats, a Boso specialty.
There is a dog run which is perfect for those with dogs, and the cafe and restaurant have terrace seating so you can spend a relaxing time with your family.
What's most appealing about the area is its easy access and well-established means of transportation.
Traveling from the city center is easy via the Aqua-Line, and the facility is also easily accessible from each terminal via Kisarazu.
It's also a great place to get away for a short holiday, as it gives you the feeling of being on a short trip.
"房総の駅とみうら" is a facility rich in gourmet food such as seafood, sushi, and sweets. There are many recommended restaurants to visit not only with family and friends, but also as a place to stop by for a rest during a drive.
Here we introduce five recommended restaurants at this facility where you can enjoy Boso specialties.
This beach barbecue restaurant offers all-you-can-eat meals, so you can fill your stomach to your heart's content.
Recommendations range from the popular turban shells, Honbinosu, and oysters to shrimp, squid, dried fish, and more.
The all-you-can-eat menu includes meat, so you can enjoy it as if you were at an indoor barbecue, not just seafood. The restaurant is spacious, so reservations for groups are also possible.
So, if you are wondering about group reservations, they can be made for a minimum of 15 people. For groups, the all-you-can-eat buffet is limited to 60 minutes, while for individual customers it is limited to 90 minutes, so be sure to know the number of people in advance.
If you want to eat seafood made with local fish from Boso, we recommend Tomiuratei.
The most popular menu item at our restaurant is the Tomiura Donburi, which contains three types of tuna (lean, medium fatty tuna, and negitoro) as well as seasonal white fish, salmon, salmon roe, and red shrimp, all for 1,980 yen (tax included).
It's reasonably priced and comes with a set of green laver miso soup. You can also choose the amount of rice and whether or not you want wasabi for free, so it's appealing to a wide range of people.
We adhere to three principles and offer authentic sushi at reasonable prices.
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Fresh, seasonal local fish is served daily.
The restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes to delight customers, including its signature tuna, carefully selected by discerning customers, a la carte dishes such as fried horse mackerel.
You can order easily using the touch panel.
Ushioya is a restaurant equipped with terrace seating where you can dine with your dog. (Tomiura-tei also has terrace seating.)
They use ingredients from Chiba Prefecture, and this is the only place where you can enjoy freshly fried, crispy tempura.
The secret sauce, which is fragrant with dashi stock, is a technique that can only be achieved by a restaurant directly managed by a seafood company, and the seafood tempura made with fresh seafood is a specialty of the restaurant.
Boso specialty "namero" goes perfectly with tempura, so please enjoy the tempura menu that can only be found at Ushioya to your heart's content.
You can also use the stamp card to receive discounts based on the number of times you visit the store.
This coupon can be used to get 10% off from your first purchase, so even first-time customers can enjoy Ushioya's flavors at a great price.
Tomiura Cafe is filled with the aroma of freshly ground coffee and offers soft serve ice cream made with peanuts from Chiba Prefecture and milk from Boso, as well as flavors made with the cafe's specialty, loquat.
The fried horse mackerel sandwich, made using the shop's original bread, is also recommended and has even been featured in horse mackerel gourmet media in the past.
Not only can you enjoy your meal at the sofa seats, but there is also a wide selection of take-out options, so we recommend eating outside on a sunny day.
Opening times
Weekdays 10:00-18:00 (LO 17:30) Saturdays, Sundays and holidays 10:00-19:00 (LO 18:30)
TEL
0470-28-5401
Closed Day
Open all year round
parking
Yes
Earlier we introduced the facilities at Boso Station Tomiura, focusing mainly on food, but if you're looking for souvenirs, don't forget to stop by the Osakana Center.
It is lined with freshly caught seafood and dried fish, making it the perfect place for anyone wanting to take some Boso seafood home with them.
Next to the Tomiura Cafe introduced earlier, there is the Tomiura Souvenir Center, which offers a wide variety of souvenirs unique to the Boso Peninsula, including sweets, confectionery, and seafood that are Chiba's specialties.
For customers from overseas, we offer tax-free shopping , so when you visit, be sure to enjoy exciting shopping, from carefully selected rare items to classic local specialties.
This facility is perfect for dining and relaxation, but there are also many tourist attractions nearby.
Here are five recommended tourist spots you should visit when you visit Minami Boso.
Haraoka Pier in Minamiboso City, Chiba Prefecture, is a popular spot characterized by its nostalgic wooden pier. From the pier stretching out into the calm sea, you can see a magnificent view of Mt. Fuji and the sunset, and the view at dusk is especially photogenic.
Additionally, the area around the pier has many restaurants where you can enjoy the crystal clear waters and fresh local seafood, making it an attractive place for sightseeing and relaxation.
This coast has a curved sandy beach that stretches for about 2km.
The beach is calm and shallow in summer, making it a safe place for children to enjoy swimming.
It's also a great place for surfing and fishing, so you can enjoy leisure activities throughout the four seasons.
In addition, the sunset sinking into the horizon is beautiful, making it a great photo spot to stop by on your way home.
Hojo Beach is a quiet seaside location just 80 minutes from the city.
Cafes and hotels line the bay, offering beautiful views. The calm sea, also known as Kagamigaura, is a popular spot for swimming and marine sports in the summer.
At dusk, you can enjoy a spectacular view that has been selected as one of the 100 best sunsets in Japan, and during a limited season you can also see the "Diamond Fuji." This is a spot where you can spend a relaxing time while looking at Mt. Fuji and the wide sandy beach.
The Mount Fuji seen from Hojo Coast is different from the Mount Fuji seen from Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures, and has its own charm, so be sure to enjoy the spectacular view when you visit.
Why not take a little trip and visit the lighthouse?
Nojimazaki Lighthouse was first lit in 1869 and is one of eight Western-style lighthouses constructed when Japan opened its doors to the world based on the Treaty of Edo, which was concluded at the end of the Edo period.
It was originally made of brick, but was destroyed in the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and rebuilt into the current concrete lighthouse.
There is an observation deck on top of the lighthouse from which you can get a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean, and on a clear day, you can even see Izu Oshima and Mount Fuji in the distance.
The last spot I would like to introduce is Mt. Nokogiri, a spot you cannot miss if you come to the Chiba coast.
You can also see Hell's Peek, which offers a spectacular view from the cliffs below, and the 30-meter-tall giant Kannon statue, the Hyakushaku Kannon.
It's also recommended for a short hike, so if you want to enjoy some mountain leisure activities while taking sufficient safety precautions, be sure to visit.
What did you think?
The Boso Peninsula is rich in gourmet food and nature, and there are so many spots full of things to enjoy that it's no exaggeration to say there is nothing you can't do.
If you are considering a trip somewhere far away within the Kanto region, be sure to check out Minami Boso, which is easily accessible from central Tokyo.
Boso no Eki Tomiura is located in Minamiboso City, Chiba Prefecture, a prefecture next to Tokyo, 1 hour and 30 minutes by car from Tokyo. It is easily accessible from Narita Airport and Haneda Airport, and is recommended for day trips and overnight stays in Minamiboso and Tateyama. In addition to seafood, there are hot spring inns, Hojo Beach with a beautiful view of Mt. Fuji, and popular spots such as the pier, so you can spend a fulfilling time enjoying nature. Right in front of the Tomiura Interchange on the Tateyama Expressway! A popular stopover spot in Minamiboso. We operate 5 restaurants and 2 retail stores. As it is directly managed by a fishery company, you can enjoy a variety of meals, including fresh seafood bowls, set meals, sushi, tempura bowls, Japanese soba, and seafood grills. The souvenir center sells specialty products from Chiba, Minamiboso, and Tateyama, and is a tax-free shop. There is also a cafe at the back, providing a relaxing space where you can take a break between meals and shopping. The "Fish Center" sells vegetables, meat, processed foods, and seafood. You can find all the ingredients you need here at "Boso no Eki Tomiura", so it is also recommended for those who are planning a BBQ. "Boso no Eki Tomiura" offers a wide range of activities from meals to shopping for souvenirs. There is a parking lot for 250 cars, 8 large parking spaces, a bicycle rack, and a dog run, so it is a facility that you can easily stop by during a drive or for a break.
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