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Matsudo City Funabashi City Kamagaya City Urayasu City Matsudo City Matsuhidai Sta. Omachi Sta. Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Course Higashi-Matsudo Sta. Bamboo Grove at Takenouchi Omachi Nashi Omachi Residence Omachi Nature Observation Garden Kaido Highway Omachi Nature Observation Garden View of Nashi Fields and Fireflies Akiyama Sta. Hokuso Line Growers at Work Botanical and Zoological Park Doshokubutsuen Stop Kita-KokubunKitakokubun Sta. Station Neighborhood Ginkgo Trees Road inside Konodai Tsujikiri Komagata Daijinja Ichikawa Reien Cemetery Junsai-Ike Pond Park (Traditional Apotropaic Ceremony) Ginkgo History Museum Great Shrine Trees at Hakubutsukan View of Nashi Fields and Atago Shrine Horinouchi Kaizuka (Shell Mound) Park Iriguchi Stop Growers at Work Komagata Daijinja Shiei Reien Stop Kokubun-ji temple I Great Shrine Stop Kamagaya Yagiri Sta. Kozukayama Koen Park ch ik Omachi Farming Garden aw -a O n View of Sloping Forest and City o S Paddy Fields in Ono-machi District Kokubun Koinobori Carp Streamer Festival t.a Konodai Sloping Green Space Wayo Women's University Man'yo Botanical Garden Ichikawa-Kita Koko Stop Kokubun r Junsai-Ike Pond Park e v Soshajo Stop i Konodai Tsujikiri R (Traditional Apotropaic a w Junsai Ike Stop i Ceremony) h s a View of Tokyo and Edogawa River from Satomi Koen Park g Cherry Blossom Road in front of O Satomi Kokuritsu Byoin Stop Koen Park Soya Elementary School Wayo-Joshidai-Mae Stop Keyaki (Japanese Zelkova) Soya Kozato Koen Park Trees on Campus of Tsukuba Kokubun Stop Kominkan Soya Kaizuka Shell Mound Konodai Sports Center Stop University School for Deaf Ogashiwa Kozato Koen Park Omachi Farming Garden Satomi Koen Park Wayo Women's University Kokubun-ji temple Soya Stop Shutchojo Stop Konodai Sloping Green Space Mamasan Hills View from Mamasan Guho-ji Temple Mamasan Shita Stop Guho-ji Yoshizawa Garden Gallery Kiuchi Gallery Temple EdogawaTsugihashi Sta. Bridges at Mama Monument and Shrine of Tekona Mamagawa River and Tekona Legend and Festival Cherry Blossom Ubayama Kaizuka Koen-ji Temple and Fuji Festival Shell Mound Konodai Sta. Road along the River Miyakubosakashita Stop Funabashi-Hoten Sta. Walking Path of Literature M (Sakuradote Koen Park) am Ichikawa-Mama Sta. a ga Daimon (Great Gate) Dori Street Japanese Black Pine Trees w and Streetscape a R i E View of Area along Keisei Line ve Park City Ichikawa Sta. r Monument and Shrine of Tekona Ichikawa Shiroki Yuasa Store Ubayama Kaizuka Shell Mound d Sugano Sta. Shirahataten Jinja Shrine o Route 14 Kaii Higashiyama J and Yunohana Festival R g Memorial Hall Cherry Trees Path along M a Edogawa River Hirata Ryokuchi u w Moto-Kitakata sa Green Space 1-chome Stop M s a a h Keisei-Yawata Sta. Neno Jinja Shrine Kioroshi Highway st in Yoko Mizuki Residence u R d o o- L a i Motoyawata Station Neighborhood .t Katsushika-Hachimangu Shrine and B in v S Thousand Ginkgo Trees a e a e t ar r a Kaii Higashiyama Memorial Hall k w i a Ichikawa City Hall L Y Nakayama Hokekyo-ji Summer Evening Moto-Yawata Sta. ni o e Katsushika-Hachimangu Shrine Fireworks Festival -t Onigoe Sta. Temple e n o i Yawata L M Stores along Nakayama and Thousand Ginkgo Trees Osu Park for Recreation and u Yabushirazu k Sando Approach Way Disaster Countermeasure u j Forest n i Osu Bosai Koen Stop h Keisei-Nakayama Sta. S y Cultural Hall and Promenade a Nakayama Hokekyo-ji Temple w b u Nikke Colton Plaza Shimousa-Nakayama Sta. Higashi-Nakayama Sta. S i e Media Park o Edogawa River T Chiba Museum of Science and Industry Keisei-Nishifuna Sta. Funabashi Sangyo-Road JR Sobu Line Citizens' Festival Nikke Colton Plaza Passing the Old Year Ichikawa IC Keisei Line City Keiyo-Road Summer Evening Fireworks Festival Nishi-Funabashi Sta. Kaijin Sta. Tokyo Metro Edogawa City Subway Tozai Line Baraki IC Gyotoku Bashi Bridge Shin (New) -Gyotoku-Bashi Bridge Barakisan Myogyo-ji Temple View from Shin-Gyotoku-Bashi Bridge Baraki-Nakayama Sta. Neighborhood of Former Baraki Nakayama Approach Way Cherry Trees Path along Edogawa River Gyotoku Mikoshi (Miniature Shrine) and Matsuri (Festival) Joyato Kasuga Jinja Shrine (Permanently-Lit Stone Lantern) Tokugan-ji Temple Streetscape of Gyotoku Teramachi (Gyotoku Temple Town) Gyotoku Teramachi Myoden Koen Park Neighborhood Dori Street Myokaku-ji Temple and Christian Lantern Gyotoku Mikoshi (Miniature Shrine) and E Gongen Matsuri (Festival) d Edogawa River Michi Path Myoden Sta. o Joyato Gyotoku 4-chome (The setting sun) (Permanently-Lit g Stop Myoden Station a Futamata-Shinmachi Sta. Stone Lantern) Neighborhood w Gyotoku Kaido Road a R Minato Sui Jingu Water Ichikawa City Seventh Junior High School and JR Keiyo Line Shrine and Ceremony iv Gyotoku Cultural Hall I&I e Gingko Trees at Oshikiri Inari Jinja Shrine and Ceremony r Gyotoku-ekimae-Koen Park Zensho-ji Temple Barakisan Myogyo-ji Temple Gyotoku Sta. Minato Shinden Koroku Jinja Shrine and Ceremony Prosperous Shopping District Cherry Blossom MEX Bay Shore Route in front of Gyotoku Station Road along Nakaegawa River Gyotoku-ekimae-Koen Park Edogawa River (Splashing around in an irrigation canal) Dusky mud hopper Minami-Gyotoku-Koen Park Fukuei 2-chome Citizens' Festival Stop Shinhama Imperial Wild Duck Preserves Minami-Gyotoku Sta. Gyotoku Suburban Green Zone and Bird Watching Cottage Fukuei Sports Park Tokyo Bay How to Use the Map Urayasu Sta. Minami-Gyotoku 4-chome Stop When viewing the map, fold it so that the color of the two bands along the edges of this side matches the color of the corresponding bands found on the other Tokyo Bay Sanbanze Tidal Flat side. Ichikawa-Shiohama Sta. Nori Seaweed Northern region Making at Gyotoku ※Fold twice. Hermit Crab Central region Tokyo Bay Sanbanze Tidal Flat Gyotoku Suburban Green Zone and Bird Watching Cottage Nori Seaweed Making at Gyotoku Urayasu City Southern region The "100 Best Landscapes of Ichikawa" is a landscape conservation resource compiled in May 2006 on the basis of citizens' votes. This map was prepared through planning and design by citizens (January 2007). (凡 例) 北部 中部 南部 広域 画 伊藤義敏氏 岡崎清孝氏 ㈱明光企画 像 このマップは、市民の 及川文明氏 田辺保衛氏 市川ジャーナル みなさんの参加により、 提 企画・作成されました。 供 大胡康夫氏 早野茂夫氏 市川よみうり 100 Best Landscapes of Ichikawa 36 Guho-ji Temple H 42 Walking Path of Literature (Sakuradote Koen Park) H/L 48 Yoko Mizuki Residence H/L 54 Neno Jinja Shrine H 60 Chiba Museum of Science and Industry L Central region 37 View from Mamasan Guho-ji Temple L ●Transport…JR Ichikawa Station ●Transport…JR Motoyawata ●Transport…JR Motoyawata ●Transport…JR Motoyawata North Exit 10 minute walk Station North Exit 15 minute Station North Exit Take a Station South Exit 15 minute 〈Legend for "Type" section〉 ●Transport…JR Ichikawa Station ●A Cherry trees path and walk Shiyakusho Keiyu Ichikawa Gakuen walk (next to Colton Plaza) North Exit Take a Matsudo N:Nature H:History or culture signboards which provide brief ●The former residence of a (Ichikawa Gakuen School via City ●You can learn how scientifi c Eki bus; 2 minute walk from the information about literary fi gures famous scriptwriter. Open to the Offi ce) bus; 3 minute walk from technology is applied to industry L:Landscape, building or park Mamasan Shita stop the Motokitakata 1-chome stop S:Social tradition, industry, day-to-day living, or like with a connection to Ichikawa. public on the fourth Saturday and through hands-on displays and ●Built in 737. An old cherry tree 400m in the total length Sunday of the month. (Admission ●The shrine provides a exhibits.(Admission-charged) called "Fusehime Zakura" and the free) TEL 047-379-5111 commanding view of the city. TEL 047-379-2005 № Name Type "Namida Ishi" stone step are well- 55 Nakayama Hokekyo-ji Temple H known. 43 Daimon (Great Gate) Dori Street L 61 Cultural Hall and Promenade L 32 Ubayama Kaizuka Shell Mound H 49 Katsushika-Hachimangu Shrine and Thousand Ginkgo Trees N/H ●Transport…JR Ichikawa Station ●Transport…JR Shimousa 38 Tsugihashi Bridge at Mama H ●Transport…JR Motoyawata Nakayama Station North Exit ●Transport…JR Motoyawata ●Transport…JR Funabashi North Exit 4 minute walk to Station South Exit 10 minute Hoten Station 15 minute walk the gate Station North Exit 7 minute 10 minute walk ●Transport…JR Ichikawa Station walk ●Horseshoe-shaped shell mound. ●1 km in the total length. The walk ●The headquarters of the North Exit 15 minute walk (via TEL 047-379-5111 Formed in the mid to late Jomon approach way leads to the stone ●This shrine was established Nichiren-shu sect of Buddhism. Daimon (Great Gate) Dori Street) The Temple has many important period. (A national historic site, steps of Guho-ji Temple. as the central village shrine of ●Bridge built to connect what cultural assets and features a parking available)(A national Shmosa province in the Heian were once a series of sandbars. fi ve-storied pagoda. historic site, parking available) era(around A.D.890). Located here is a small grove of densely 44 Shiroki Yuasa Store L 56 Stores along Nakayama Sando Approach Way L 62 Osu Park for Recreation and Disaster Countermeasure L 33 Koen-ji Temple and Fuji Festival H/S concentrated ginkgo trees called ●Transport…JR Ichikawa Station the "One Thousand Ginkgo Trees" ●Transport…JR Shimousa ●Transport…JR Ichikawa Station ●Transport…JR Motoyawata 39 Monument and Shrine of Tekona H North Exit 3 minute walk that may look like one single tree. Nakayama Station North Exit South Exit Take a Motoyawata Station North Exit Take a 10 minute walk ●Founded in 1937, the grocery (The National Natural Monument) Eki bus; get off at the Osu Bosai Omachi Eki bus; 7 minute walk ●Transport…JR Ichikawa Station ●The district retains the tranquil store retains a traditional Koen (Osu Park for Recreation from the Miyakubo Saka Shita North Exit 15 minute walk atmosphere of a temple town.
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