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Sight-Seeing Area Yakiniku Musashi Yoshinoya Makuhari Saizeriya Makuhari Chinese Restaurant DENNY’S Makuhari Dontei Baskin-Robbins Makuhari Kaihimmakuhari Station Map Mark Bamiyan Makuhari Makuhari Road side sight-seeing area Makuhari Koban ? Information 〒 Post Office 1 Higashi-Funabashi Taizantei Nishi-Funabashi P ¥ 2 A P Parking¥ Bank & ATM Funabashi Keisei Main Line Don Quijote Makuhari YAMADA DENKI FUJIYA Chiba Makuhari Tsudanuma Restaurant Convenience Store Futamata-Shinmachi 1 1 Messe Mall C Tecc.Land New Makuhari A Keisei Chiba Line bo u 3 t Minami-Funabashi Makuhari-Hongo A long, open space for guests to take a walk or a break. Under Gas Station Bus stop Kisoji Makuhari McDonalds Makuhari 15 JR Keiyo Line Japanese Restaurant KEIYO ROAD the mall are parking lots that can hold up to 739 cars. m i TONDEN Makuhari Makuhari n u Shin-Narashino Makuhari Minami Ito Yokado Makuhari HIGASHI-KANTO EXPWY Color t es Wangan Chiba IC HIGASHI-KANTO EXPWY Elementary School Funadamariato 2 Makuhari Home Fashion t o o Makuhari Sohgoh High school building Tokyo Bay Park JR Shopping Mall Restaurant Royal Host Makuhari NITORI Makuhari Makuhari Messe Ma Shin-Kemigawa for nursing course Chiba Urban Monorail Chiba Shigoto Plaza S kuhari Kaihimmakuhari Hotel Office Inage (Techno Pyramid) Chiba Prefectural 3 The Open University of Japan Kemigawa- University of Health Sciences Hama 4 Educational and tat SHOPPING 2 Makuhari Seaside Park Other Showa Gakuen Shuei occupational facilities by ion JR Sobu Line Junior & Senior High Schools 1 LaLaport TOKYO-BAY Inage-Kaigan 4 Nishi-Chiba Four times the size of Hibiya Park, this park consists of diverse B Japan Academy Chiba General bus. areas from a man-made beach with a sweeping view of Tokyo *This map is simplified to make it easy to understand. 2 HyperMall melx shinnarashino 5 Chiba for Municipal Personnel Education Center Bay to QVC Marine Field, a tranquil Japanese garden, and a There might be slight differences between the location on the Japan Academy Kanda University of 7 6 wide-open lawn with flowers that bloom in each season. Higashi-Kanto Expressway 3 6 5 map and the actual location. Thank you for your understanding. for Municipal Personnel International Studies Kemigawahama baysideMall feria Chiba-Minato Hon-Chiba Shibuya Makuhari Makuhari Sohgoh High School 7 National Institute of 4 Keisei Chihara Line JAPEX RESEARCH CENTER Junior & Senior High Schools AEON Inage 8 Vocational Rehabilitation Chiba Port Tower 9 This map can be downloaded from the website of the 5 Chiba Mitsukoshi Cannon MJ 8 Chiba Convention Bureau and International Center. Soga Mihama-en Japanese Garden Citizen’s Plaza 3 6 10 9 JR Uchibo Line Uchibo JR JOGMEC Technical Center Makuhari Internartional Chiba PARCO Line Uchibo JR Nakase Chiba Labor 043(296)0126 http://www.ccb.or.jp/ccbic/publicity/index.html Sumitomo Training Center Advanced Polytechnic Center *For use on smartphones and other mobile devices, Chemical Engineering IBM-Japan 7 Chiba SOGO Inside of the Makuhari Seaside Park, it lets guests enjoy the please use the QR code on the right side. (The URL link changing of the seasons in a traditional garden which contrasts Entrance fee: contains a huge volume of data; please be advised 8 Festival Walk Soga Hamano the modern city around it. Both traditional and more relaxed TATEYAMA EXPWY TATEYAMA AEON MAKUHARI EXPWY TATEYAMA Adults ¥100 Youth ¥50 that the communication charge (such as packet P ¥ 〒 C tea ceremonies can be experienced in the tea house. Seiko Instruments Tea ¥400 communication fee) may be high. Also, the website 5 min walk from Makuhari C P ¥ Makuhari International School 9 Harbor City Soga 11 may not display properly depending on the device.) Shinnihon Corp 10 Messe/ no holidays Nakase 1 X-WAVE Makuhari(2F) Yawatajuku Techno Garden 10 ArioSoga Institute of Developing High-Tech St. P P Economies A STARTS b HOTEL o u Pedestrain Bridge 4 Makuhari Beach t P ¥ 〒 ROOM DECO 1 2 3 1 Messe Mall Rex-Inn Funabashi Funabashi Dai-Ichi Hotel Maple-Inn Makuhari 5 1 Su:k Kaihin-makuhari KANETAYA m SHARP Makuhari Bay Town Japan's longest man-made beach.In the summer it hosts a in Makuhari Techno Garden 4 Sala Inagekaigan Hotel 5 Toyoko-Inn Chiba Makuhari 6 Toyoko-Inn Chiba Minatoekimae u Driver’s License Center NTT P variety of music festivals and events, and windsurfer's sails te P ¥ C s Zenkyoren t P ¥ Hotel Springs Makuhari color the day. o C 7 Okura Chiba Hotel 8 Hotel Soga International 9 Urban Hotel Sanko M Fujitsu C ak Messe Amuse Mall Hamada Park uh ar 10 Chisun Inn Chiba Hamano R16 11 Yawatajuku Dai-Ichi Hotel iho About 15 minutes to JR Soga Station. Wangan Narashino IC ng o S AEON Tower Annex Aune MAKUHARI tat JR Keiyo Line ion Center St. D by bu ¥ C North Exit Keisei Bus Information Center s. AEON Tower P ¥ License Center ACCESS ¥ C JR Kaihimmakuhari Station PERIE KAIHIMMAKUHARI 5 QVC Marine Field ? ¥ C Kaihimmakuhari Walking Map P P South Exit 2 043(296)1189 About 23 minutes to JR Tokyo Station by Limited Express. ¥ P 15 Utase Daiichi Park The home of the Chiba Lotte Marines, guests come to see Hamadagawa River Central Park East World Business Garden climactic baseball games, sports events, summer concerts, and KITZ Plena Makuhari Park&marine course various other events. Messe Mall MITSUI OUTLET PARK MAKUHARI 11 P ¥ C Makuhari Utase Primary School 7th. Distance Time Artificial lawn: 15,018㎡ ¥ C Left and Right Field: 99.5m / Seaside Park Central Park West 9th. about 4 Km about 1 hour PET MALL Exhibition P Marive East 26 14 Center Field: 122.0m 8th. Capacity: Approximately 30,000 Hall 10 Hotel Green Tower Makuhari 15 11 12 19 High-tech AEON MALL MAKUHARI-SHINTOSHIN GRAND MALL 3 1 Tokyo Gas 6 1st. Utasehigashi-dori St. skyway course 10th. Marines Museum(Goods shop is located in the museum) Marive West QVC JAPAN Hotel The Manhattan 3rd. 13 Distance Time 6 14 ¥ 〒 C P Grand Patios East 4 17 16 about 3 Km about FAMILY MALL 9 2 14 Utase Itchome 27 P 5th. JR Kaihimmakuhari Station 45 minutes The museum lets guests feel the enthusiasm around the E Costco Wholesale 2nd. 7 Park Toyosuna Park P 10 …START&GOAL stadium and experience the history of the field, the team, and Nakase 2 Marive Dining Bay Town Core 4th. 2 9 10 the players all the way from the days of the Mainichi Orions. Messe Toyosuna Grand Patios West Mihama-promende St. (See the official website* for opening hours of the shop.) Messe-odori St. Hotel Francs 6th. 18 2 Tokyo Bay Advanced World Business Garden Hibino 2 kokusai-odori St. 12th. Entrance fee: Free 5 1 3 4 Imaging&Radiation P Utase Nichome Utase Daini 11th. 1 6 Closed day: Confirmation required Makuhari Event Hall 13 5 (Conformed to the shop) Oncology Clinic MAKUHARI Park Park 8 3 15th. ACTIVE MALL International Conference Hall Mihama-en P ? ¥ (Japanese Garden) 13th. Chiba Lotte Marines 14th. 17th. 23 21 7 3 Utasenaka-dori St. Makuhari Messe Parking Area Hotel New Otani Makuhari 16th. Marines Information Center Exhibition Hall Makuhari Messe P C Valentine18th. St. 22 8 03(5682)6341 Shoraitei Mihama Utase How to use the index Guide Kaihin Utase Ticket Information 1 2 3 4 8 (Tea House) Koen-odori St. Primary School 5 6 7 Primary School 043(296)1189 To find a facility, use the vertical alphabet monument 20th. 25 * index guide and the horizontal number index International Exhibition Hall APA HOTEL & RESORT〈 TOKYO BAY MAKUHARI〉 Utasekita-dori St. 244 The Official Site http://www.marines.co.jp/ 6 F Messe Ohashi Kaihin-odori St. 21st. Index Guide D-6 to locate the area on the map. Makuhari Kaihin Park Mihama-en Utase Daisan Park 11 Utase 200 5 Daigo Park Makuhari Beach Chiba Psychiatric Marines Museum 4 Chiba Lotte Marines APA HOTEL & RESORT〈 TOKYO BAY MAKUHARI〉 WEST WING(2014.4 OPEN) Kaihin-odori St. Utasenishi-dori St. 22nd. Medical Center Indoor Practice Field 12 Utase 1 WBG Marive West2 WBG Marive East3 QVC JAPAN P P 9 Junior High School 4 5 6 PARKING SPACE Hotel Green Tower Makuhari Hotel Francs Hotel The Manhattan Amazing view from Makuhari Shintoshin 6 APA HOTEL & RESORT 7 Hotel New Otani Makuhari 8 9 Plena makuhari Tanzawa Mountains Chichibu Mountains <TOKYO BAY MAKUHARI> (1,304m) Utase Sanchome in MinatoWard Skyscrapers Tower Tokyo Skyscrapers Tokyo’s (1.252m) Mt. Oyama (3,776m) Mt. Fuji (1,673m) Mt. Hiru Rainbow Bridge (634m) SkyTree Tokyo Mt. Buko building etc.) Government (Shinjuku Shinjuku toward 5 INFORMATION 10 MITSUI OUTLET PARK MAKUHARI 11 Messe Amuse Mall12 Su:k Kaihin-makuhari Tokyo GateBridge Tokyo Ikebukuro toward Park Mt. Hakone Makuhari Seaside Park Seaside bridge Control Tower Control Haneda Airport 13 Aune MAKUHARI 14 Makuhari Techno Garden 15 X-WAVE Makuhari(2F) Real-time parking lot information 16 AEON Tower Annex17 AEON Tower 18 International Exhibition Hall 9~11 Mobile http://www.atpark.ne.jp/makuhari/ QVC Marine Field 19 Hotel Springs Makuhari20 QVC Marine Field 21 International Conference Hall Chiba Lotte Marines G 22 International Exhibition Hall 1~8 23 Makuhari Event Hall 24 PC http://www.at-park.ne.jp/makuhari/ Indoor Practice Field 4 25 Marines Museum 26 NTT27 KITZ *The website may not display properly depending You can look over the city spread out over the other side of Tokyo Bay and the mountains standing Skyway (Walking trail) Park&marine course High-tech skyway course Bus stop behind the city from the restaurants on upper floors. on the device. 12345678910 .
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