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Update: July 26, 2022
I. News II. Festivals and Events III. Exhibitions, Concerts, etc.
“Heat illness” refers to a state where the balance of water and salt in a person’s body is gradually broken, thermoregulation fails to function properly, and heat is accumulated in the body due to being in a high-temperature and high-humidity environment for a long time. It can occur not only when you are outdoors, but also when staying indoors not doing any exercise or work. Heat illness victims may be taken to the hospital by ambulance and in some cases, die from it.
In order to prevent health problems caused by heat illness, each individual should have a correct understanding of what heat illness is, be aware of changes in their physical condition, and look out for those around them.
Dizziness, giddiness, numbness in limbs, muscle cramps, feeling unwell, headache, nausea, vomiting, dullness, despondency, feeling different than usual
When indoors or outdoors, regularly intake water and salt or drink an oral rehydration solution* even when you do not feel thirsty.
* Water with salt and glucose dissolved into it
WBGT value is an index calculated based on the temperature, humidity, and radiant heat.
Reference values are provided according to the level of exercise or work.
Observed values and predicted values are indicated on the Ministry of the Environment’s website (Heat Illness Prevention Information website).
Heat Illness Alert: In the case the WBGT index is predicted to reach 33 or higher, a “Heat Illness Alert” will be issued by the Ministry of the Environment and Japan Meteorological Agency.
Heat Illness Prevention Information provided by MoE
There are many events going on at Chiba Port Tower this summer!
Take a cruise along Chiba Port with a tower and tour boat pass! With the opening of the tower rooftop which isn’t normally open to the public, this is special chance to see the Dynamic Damper and get a spectacular view from the rooftop! There will also be a children’s fair, picture-story shows, and lots of fun for the kids! In addition, there is a Tower Party! Visitors can enjoy a special cocktails and cool music at a restaurant with a view 109 meters above ground!
Shared passes available for Chiba Port Tower and the sightseeing boat at a discount!
Enjoy special cocktails and cool music at Seagull Kitchen, the tower’s restaurant with a view.
Visitors will experience a special night with live DJ performances while viewing the view from 109 meters above ground, recognized as a Japan Night View Heritage site.
Performers: DJ Foomin (#tawapa) and SPECIAL GUEST
Event dates: Every Saturday, Sunday, and holiday during the Summer Vacation Festa
Hours of operation: 15:00 - 19:00
Yo-yo fishing, ball scooping, toys for sale, etc.
Summer Vacation Festa event duration: July 16, 2022 (Sat) - August 28, 2022 (Sun)
Venue: Chiba Port Tower / Chuoko 1, Chuo-ku, Chiba City
Access: 12 min. walk from Chiba Minato station via the JR Keisei Line・Chiba Monorail
Entrance fee: Adults 420 yen; Elementary & junior high school students 200 yen; Children under elementary school age FREE
Inquiries: Chiba Port Tower TEL:043-241-0125
Many beaches in Chiba Prefecture will open this year! When it comes to the beach in the Kanto region, Chiba is the place to be! Book your summer accommodations early!
From Kujukuri, with sandy beaches as far as the eye can see, to feeling like you’re at a resort when visiting beaches in Minamiboso and Tateyama, as well as some beaches being located right next to leisure facilities, Chiba’s beaches are full of attractions! There are more than 50 beaches in Chiba Prefecture!
Why not take a much deserved visit to the beach this summer?
The tables below list beaches throughout Chiba Prefecture and the dates they are open for swimming as of July 12, 2022.
Beach Name |
Municipality |
Dates open |
---|---|---|
Ashikajima |
Choshi City |
July 23-August 21 |
Nagasaki |
Choshi City |
July 23-August 21 |
Choshi Marina |
Choshi City |
July 23-August 21 |
Beach Name |
Municipality |
Dates open |
---|---|---|
Yasashigaura |
Asahi City |
July 23-August 21 |
Yakata |
Yokoshibahikari Town |
July 16-August 21 |
Tonoshita |
Sammu City |
July 16-August 21 |
Nakashita |
Sammu City |
July 16-August 21 |
Komatsu |
Sammu City |
July 16-August 21 |
Shirahata-Inouchi |
Sammu City |
July 16-August 21 |
Motosuka |
Sammu City |
July 16-August 21 |
Sakuda |
Kujukuri Town |
July 16-August 15 |
Katakai |
Kujukuri Town |
July 1-August 31 |
Fudodo |
Kujukuri Town |
July 1-August 31 |
Magame |
Kujukuri Town |
July 16-August 15 |
Shirasato |
Oamishirasato City |
July 15-August 28 |
Nakazato |
Shirako Town |
July 22-August 28 |
Furutokoro |
Shirako Town |
July 22-August 28 |
Hitotsumatsu |
Chosei Village |
July 22-August 28 |
Ichinomiya |
Ichinomiya Town |
July 23-August 28 |
Beach Name |
Municipality |
Dates open |
---|---|---|
Taito |
Isumi City |
July 16-August 21 |
Ohara |
Isumi City |
July 16-August 21 |
Iwawada |
Onjuku Town |
July 16-August 28 |
Chuo |
Onjuku Town |
July 16-August 28 |
Hama |
Onjuku Town |
July 16-August 28 |
Katsuura Chuo |
Katsuura City |
July 16-August 21 |
Ubara |
Katsuura City |
July 16-August 21 |
Moriya |
Katsuura City |
July 16-August 21 |
Okitsu |
Katsuura City |
July 16-August 21 |
Uchiura |
Kamogawa City |
July 16-August 21 |
Shirosaki |
Kamogawa City |
July 16-August 21 |
Maebara |
Kamogawa City |
July 16-August 21 |
Futomi |
Kamogawa City |
July 16-August 21 |
Emi |
Kamogawa City |
July 16-August 21 |
Wadaura |
Minamiboso City |
July 22-August 21 |
Setohama |
Minamiboso City |
July 22-August 21 |
Minami-chikura |
Minamiboso City |
July 22-August 21 |
Shioura |
Minamiboso City |
July 22-August 21 |
Nagura |
Minamiboso City |
July 22-August 21 |
Nemoto |
Minamiboso City |
July 22-August 21 |
Tadara-kitabama |
Minamiboso City |
July 22-August 21 |
Haraoka |
Minamiboso City |
July 22-August 21 |
Toyooka |
Minamiboso City |
July 22-August 21 |
Iwai |
Minamiboso City |
July 20-August 19 |
Hojo |
Tateyama City |
July 16-August 21 |
Hasama |
Tateyama City |
July 16-August 21 |
Arai |
Tateyama City |
July 16-August 21 |
Okinoshima |
Tateyama City |
July 16-August 21 |
Motona |
Kyonan Town |
July 23-August 14 |
Hota |
Kyonan Town |
July 23-August 14 |
Kisugaura |
Kyonan Town |
July 23-August 14 |
Dairoku |
Kyonan Town |
July 23-August 14 |
Katsuyama |
Kyonan Town |
July 23-August 14 |
Beach Name |
Municipality |
Dates open |
---|---|---|
Futtsu |
Futtsu City |
July 23-August 21 |
Kazusa-minato |
Futtsu City |
July 23-August 14 |
Shinmaiko |
Futtsu City |
July 23-August 21 |
Inage-no-hama |
Chiba City |
July 16-August 28 |
The annual summer planetarium screening is returning to the Chiba Museum of Science and Industry after a three year absence! The ultra-high resolution projection system, “MEGASTAR-FUSION,” was developed by world-renowned planetarium creator Takayuki Ohira. Using a megastar and 17 projectors, the stars can be freely manipulated to create a starry sky that is as close to nature as possible in the 23 meter diameter science dome. In addition, Takayuki Ohira will come to the museum for live commentary sessions on August 13 and 14!
August 5 (Fri) - August 24 (Wed).
※The museum is closed on August 15 & 22
30 minute showings four times a day (advance reservation required)
“Tanabata Rendezvous”10:30; 13:30
“Landscape of Stars ~Space~” 11:30; 15:00
“Landscape of Stars ~Trip~” 10:00; 13:30
“Star Cruise” 11:30; 15:00
A live commentary session with Megastar creator Takayuki Ohira will take place!
Date: August 13 (Sat) & August 14 (Sun) Twice a day 11:30; 13:30
Projections and other exhibits made by Takayuki Ohira as a student will be on display, showing the development of the world’s most advanced planetarium projection system, “MEGASTAR-FUSION.”
Venue: Chiba Museum of Science and Industry, Science Dome
1-1-3 Onitaka, Ichikawa City
Access: 15 min. walk from Shimousa-Nakayama Station/Motoyawata Station JR Sobu Line, 20 min. walk from Motoyawata Station Toei Shinjuku Line (South Exit), 13 min. walk from Onigoe Station Keisei Electric Railway
Fee: General 500 yen, University & High school students 250 yen (entrance fee included)
※Junior high school students and under, 65 years and older, and those with disabilities (plus one caregiver) FREE
I. News II. Festivals and Events III. Exhibitions, Concerts, etc.