Inubozaki Lighthouse
Inubozaki Lighthouse
Area
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Inubozaki Lighthouse sits on Cape Inubozaki, locating on the easternmost edge of the Kanto Plains. This lighthouse was made in 1874 by a British lighthouse engineer, and was designated as a national registered tangible property. This is one of the few lighthouses nationwide that visitors can climb up, and is one of the most popular in all of Japan. You can learn about the history and duty of the lighthouse.
Basic Information
Address
9576 Inubozaki, Choshi-shi, Chiba
Phone
0479-25-8239
Hours
8:30a.m. to 4:00p.m.
Closed
Open year-round
Fee
Adults: ¥300 Elementary school students and below: free
Access
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FromHamamatsucho Station
【Hamamatsucho Sta.】→ about a 2-minute walk →【Hamamatsucho Bus Terminal】Keisei Bus Highway Inubo / for Inubozaki Taiyo-no-sato →【Inubozaki Sta.】→ about a 10-minute walk
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FromTokyo Station
【Tokyo Sta.】JR Shiosai Limited Express / for Choshi →【Choshi Sta.】Shoshi Electric Railway Line / for Tokawa →【Inuboh Sta.】→ about a 10-minute walk
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FromNarita Airport
【Narita Airport Sta.】JR Narita Line / for Yokosuka →【Sakura Sta.】JR Shiosai Limited Express / for Choshi →【Choshi Sta.】Shoshi Electric Railway Line / for Tokawa →【Inuboh Sta.】→ about a 10-minute walk
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FromHaneda Airport
【Haneda Sta.】Tokyo Monorail Airport Express / for Hamamatsucho 【Hamamatsucho Sta.】→ about a 2-minute walk →【Hamamatsucho Bus Terminal】Keisei Bus Highway Inubo / for Inubozaki Taiyo-no-sato →【Inubozaki Sta.】→ about a 10-minute walk