Chiba Prefecture (千葉県, Chiba-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region, and the Greater Tokyo Area. The sixth most populous prefecture, and 27th largest by land area, Chiba is on the east coast of Honshu and largely consists of the Bōsō Peninsula, which encloses the eastern side of Tokyo Bay. Its capital is the city of Chiba.
Restaurants in Chiba Prefecture
4.0 based on 1,209 reviews
While visiting Disneyland we ate all our meals here. The food was cheaper and had a much greater variety than in the park. There is also a lot of higher end shopping if you are into that sort of thing. It is an impressive mall and you can walk there in 10 minutes form the front gate of Disneyland. There is even a good, grocery store there.
4.0 based on 698 reviews
Just stopped on the way to see the views. Very nice to have a resting point in the middle of the sea.
4.0 based on 280 reviews
What a find! Hubby and I spent a day exploring lalaport, it was fabulous shopping from cheap to luxury. Great variety and best of all loads of cafes and restaurants! Close proximity to a train station too!
4.0 based on 671 reviews
Easily accessible from Haneda Airport! Nonstop shuttle buses are also available from Tokyo, Shinjuku, and Shinagawa stations. A resort outlet mall with about 250 shops!
One of the best outlet park in Tokyo with a lot of international and local Japanese brands. You could spend at least one day here for shopping if you like Japanese brands such as Blue label Crestbridge/ Black label, ABAHOUSE, Franc Franc, etc. The only drawback of this outlet is the transportation to Tokyo city Centre Shinjuku is not so frequent. And no alternative transportation is available besides the shuttle bus service. You need to catch the shuttle bus and wait at the bus station in advance to secure a seat. It would be better if there are more frequent shuttle bus service to Shinjuku.
4.0 based on 435 reviews
Tōkyōto kokoro Hanedakūkō Naritakūkō kara akusesu batsugun. Otona mo kodomo mo petto mo tanoshimeru 4tsu no mōru de kōsei. Taiken-gata shisetsu mo sonae, o kaimono igai no tanoshisa mo ajiwaemasu. > GRAND MALL specialty stores10:00 - 21:00 FAMILY MALL/PET MALL/ACTIVE MALL specialty stores10:00 - 21:00 GRAND DINERS(2F Restaurant Area)11:00 - 22:00 AEON STYLE Food Section(1F)8:00 - 23:00 AEON STYLE Other Sections(2F,3F)9:00 - 22:00 ※Some stores have different operating hours.
We always seem to visit Aeon malls when we are in Japan. They have a great array of shops and department stores, great food courts and the shops aren't too expensive. I am quite tall (5ft 8/9) and my fiance at 6ft but we have always found clothes to fit us. My mum is 5ft 3 so she always asks me to bring her back clothes as the Japanese fashion fit her perfectly, especially the maxi dresses. Aeon Mall is great to find everything for everyone all in one place and it wasn't too busy either. The entire mall is inside so great when the rainy season started whilst we were in Japan on days when it is particularly heavy/windy. The mall is divided into different sections: main fashion shops, pet mall, children's mall, and sports/household.
4.0 based on 232 reviews
Easiest way to go to Aeon Mall Narita is taking a bus from your hotels around the area. Most hotels offer a shuttle bus to the mall or if you stay near Keisei-Narita station you cam take ‘ the pink bus’ at row No.1 in front of the station. The fare is Yen 210 per person. The bus will drop you in front of the mall. Please check time table at bus stop so you won’t miss the bus on the way back. Aeon mall has many restaurants inside and around for you to choose. I would recommend the tempura restaurant opposite of Starbucks. For Sushi, please walk outside crossing the parking lot and turn left walking along the footpath passing the big boy restaurant then you will reach the fresh Sushi restaurant. Highly recommended.
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