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Nomi-no-Taki Waterfall and Kameiwa Cave

Nomi-no-Taki Waterfall and Kameiwa Cave

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Shichirikawa Onsen

Shichirikawa Onsen

Culture & Arts

Kururi's Famous Water

Kururi's Famous Water

Food & Dining

Kusakaru Electric Railway Old Kita-Karuizawa Station Building

Kusakaru Electric Railway Old Kita-Karuizawa Station Building

Culture & Arts

Asama Ranch

Asama Ranch

Outdoors & Landmarks

Onioshidashi Park

Onioshidashi Park

Outdoors & Landmarks

Kusatsu Onsen

Kusatsu Onsen

Culture & Arts

Ichihara Quad Forest

Ichihara Quad Forest

Outdoors & Landmarks

Chibanian

Chibanian

Outdoors & Landmarks

Kururi Castle Ruins

Kururi Castle Ruins

Culture & Arts

The Imperial Household Agency Shin-Hama Duck Hunting Grounds (Shin-Hama Kamoba) is a private hunting reserve located in the coastal area of Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It has been used by the Imperial Family for centuries for traditional wild duck hunting during the winter season. The grounds are managed by the Imperial Household Agency and are not open to the public.  The area is an important part of Japan’s royal heritage, where duck hunting has been a longstanding custom. The wetlands, rivers, and marshes that make up the hunting grounds provide a rich environment for a variety of wildlife, particularly migratory ducks, making it a prime location for the Imperial hunting tradition.  In addition to its historical significance, the Shin-Hama Duck Hunting Grounds also serve as a protected ecological space. Efforts to preserve the natural environment and wildlife in the area are closely maintained. While access to the grounds is highly restricted, it remains an iconic site connected to Japan’s imperial culture and traditions.

The Imperial Household Agency Shin-Hama Duck Hunting Grounds (Shin-Hama Kamoba) is a private hunting reserve located in the coastal area of Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It has been used by the Imperial Family for centuries for traditional wild duck hunting during the winter season. The grounds are managed by the Imperial Household Agency and are not open to the public. The area is an important part of Japan’s royal heritage, where duck hunting has been a longstanding custom. The wetlands, rivers, and marshes that make up the hunting grounds provide a rich environment for a variety of wildlife, particularly migratory ducks, making it a prime location for the Imperial hunting tradition. In addition to its historical significance, the Shin-Hama Duck Hunting Grounds also serve as a protected ecological space. Efforts to preserve the natural environment and wildlife in the area are closely maintained. While access to the grounds is highly restricted, it remains an iconic site connected to Japan’s imperial culture and traditions.

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Horikiri Shobuen

Horikiri Shobuen

Culture & Arts

Shibamata Taishakuten

Shibamata Taishakuten

Culture & Arts

Yagiri No Watashi

Yagiri No Watashi

Outdoors & Landmarks

Ichikawa City Zoo

Ichikawa City Zoo

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Daikeien

Daikeien

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21 Seiki No Mori

21 Seiki No Mori

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