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Chiba (千葉) is the largest city in Chiba prefecture, Japan. Practically speaking, it can be considered a large suburb of Tokyo. The name "Chiba" may sound sexy to fans of martial artist Sonny Chiba (who actually hails from Fukuoka) or William Gibson's science fiction novels, since the "Tokyo-Chiba urban sprawl" is where much of Neuromancer (ISBN 0441569595) is set. Chiba is also where the anime Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai (俺の妹がこんなに可愛いわけがない, lit. My Little Sister Can't Be This Cute) takes place, and you can see the Chiba Urban Monorail in the opening of the anime.

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The local tourist association has a Japanese-only guide site. The JR Narita Line links Chiba directly to Narita International Airport (NRT). Roughly one N'EX limited express per hour stops at Chiba (29 min, ¥1,972) on its way to Tokyo, but ordinary rapid service trains run every 15 min or so, cost a third of the price (¥682) and aren't that much slower at 48 minutes. From Haneda International Airport, your best bet is the Limousine Bus, which takes about an hour to Chiba station (subject to traffic), run every 30 min or so and cost ¥1,300. Train is the obvious means of arrival, as a dense web of routes links Chiba to Tokyo and points in the vicinity. The two lines of the suspended Chiba Urban Monorail (千葉都市モノレール), the world's longest suspended monorail, are an attraction in themselves, connecting the port (千葉みなと Chiba Minato) to Chiba station and then branching out to the northwest and northeast. The Chiba Urban Monorail is a suspended system where trains hang from the track above.

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The JR Narita Line links Chiba directly to Narita International Airport (NRT). Roughly one N'EX limited express per hour stops at Chiba (29 min, ¥1,972) on its way to Tokyo, but ordinary rapid service trains run every 15 min or so, cost a third of the price (¥682) and aren't that much slower at 48 minutes. From Haneda International Airport, your best bet is the Limousine Bus, which takes about an hour to Chiba station (subject to traffic), run every 30 min or so and cost ¥1,300. Train is the obvious means of arrival, as a dense web of routes links Chiba to Tokyo and points in the vicinity. The two lines of the suspended Chiba Urban Monorail (千葉都市モノレール), the world's longest suspended monorail, are an attraction in themselves, connecting the port (千葉みなと Chiba Minato) to Chiba station and then branching out to the northwest and northeast. The Chiba Urban Monorail is a suspended system where trains hang from the track above....

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The two lines of the suspended Chiba Urban Monorail (千葉都市モノレール), the world's longest suspended monorail, are an attraction in themselves, connecting the port (千葉みなと Chiba Minato) to Chiba station and then branching out to the northwest and northeast. The Chiba Urban Monorail is a suspended system where trains hang from the track above. It offers a unique aerial view of the city streets and is a convenient way to reach key locations like Chiba Port Tower. On the western outskirts of the city in Mihama Ward and accessible on the JR Keiyo line (Kaihin-Makuhari Station, 海浜幕張駅), this is a showcase "city of the future", similar to Tokyo's Odaiba but grander and more artificial in scope.

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a light house on a rocky outcropping in the ocean

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a view of a town and a body of water

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a large statue of buddha in front of a mountain

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the deck of a cruise ship with mountains in the background

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a small island in the middle of the ocean

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a large house sitting on the side of a road

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a group of statues sitting in a cave

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a white light house on top of a rocky cliff

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a couple of trains that are next to each other

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a yellow cable car going up a mountain side

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a light house on a rocky outcropping in the ocean

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a view of a town and a body of water

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a large statue of buddha in front of a mountain