Kisarazu (木更津市, Kisarazu-shi) is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. As of February 2016, the city had an estimated population of 134,239, and a population density of 966 persons per km². The total area is 138.95 square kilometres (53.65 sq mi).
Restaurants in Kisarazu
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Just stopped on the way to see the views. Very nice to have a resting point in the middle of the sea.
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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.
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Kisarazu Minato Festival takes place every year on August 14th and 15th. It began in 1948 and is intended to soothe the souls of our ancestors who laid the foundations for regional prosperity. Nowadays, this festival is the city's biggest and the streets buzz with crowds of people from all over the prefecture and beyond at festival time. At the firework display on 15th, 7000 fireworks are set off over the island park at Kisarazu port. The highlight is the barrage of "shakudama" fireworks and the extra-large star mine - said to be the biggest in the Kansai region - set off during the finale.
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