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Ichinomachi is a coastal town in Chiba Prefecture's Boso Peninsula, renowned for its pristine beaches and traditional culture. The 9-kilometer Ichinomiya Coastline features fine sand and clear waters, making it a popular swimming destination in the Kanto region. The historic Tamasaki Shrine, with over 1,300 years of history, serves as the region's spiritual center and hosts the vibrant "Ichinomiya Festival." The town's fishing and agriculture industries offer fresh seafood and local produce.
Top attractions include Tamasaki Shrine, a 1,300-year-old Shinto shrine with a vermilion gate and ancient ginkgo tree. The Ichinomiya Swimming Beach is ideal for surfing and sunbathing in summer. Nearby Iioka Lighthouse offers panoramic Pacific Ocean views. Visit the Ichinomiya Town Museum to explore local fishing and festival history. For sunrise enthusiasts, Taito Misaki cape is a must-see.
Ichinomiya is famous for seafood dishes like fresh sea bream and abalone rice bowls. The rare Ichinomiya tea, grown near the coast, has a unique salty aroma. Try grilled seafood at the Ichinomiya Fishery Cooperative Market. Traditional wagashi Ubakagami Mochi (red bean rice cakes) make perfect souvenirs. Summer beach stalls serve crispy tempura.
From Tokyo, take the JR Sobu Line to Chiba Station, then transfer to the JR Sotobo Line to Ichinomiya Station (≈2 hours). Local buses and taxis are available; renting a bike is recommended for coastal exploration. Buses to Tamasaki Shrine take 10 minutes (or 25-minute walk). Drivers can use Route 128—parking costs ¥300-500/hour. Check train schedules in advance as Sotobo Line services are infrequent.
Best visited May-October. July-August is peak beach season but crowded. May-June and September-October offer milder weather. Winter brings rough seas, and some seafood restaurants close. For festivals, visit in September (Ichinomiya Festival) or January (Tamasaki Shrine New Year's Ritual).
Language: Japanese; basic English signs at tourist spots. Internet: Convenience stores sell prepaid SIMs; free Wi-Fi near Ichinomiya Station. Payment: Credit cards accepted at major stores; cash preferred at small eateries (ATMs at 7-11). Emergencies: Ichinomiya Town Hospital (0475-42-2111); pharmacies near the station. Emergency Contacts: Police: 0475-42-0110; Coast Guard: 118. Voltage: 100V, Type A plugs (compatible with US flat pins).