Monday, November 26, 2012

Chiba City Lights


Yesterday, Gordon and I made a trip to Chiba city. We wanted to spend a relaxing day at Starbucks, reading and studying (Chiba has about 4 Starbucks within a mile radius). After the sun went down, we got a spectacular view of all the Christmas lights and decorations around the city. I wish the pictures did them justice.

Christmas trees and lights outside the SOGO department store.
Merry Christmas!
Small Christmas trees on the walk up to SOGO.
Beautiful white, silver, gold and blue decorations.
I love the snowflake ornaments!
Trees strung with lights near the Mitsukoshi department store.
The lights by the Mitsukoshi department store can be seen from above if you ride the Chiba Urban Monorail. If you have time I recommend stopping by Chiba Port Tower to see the impressive Christmas tree illumination. How often do you get to see a 100 meter tall Christmas tree? Here are the details:

Each year from late November to late December, a giant Christmas tree appears on the outside of Chiba Port Tower. Approximately 3,500 lights decorate the tower’s surface to create a 100 meter high, 30 meter wide Christmas tree about as tall as a normal 30 floor building. Lights will “snow” down on this tree, making for a festive mood.
  • Date: Friday, November 23 – Tuesday, December 25  Weekdays 17:00-20:00, weekends/holidays 17:00-22:00 ※Dec. 22-25 17:00-24:00
  • Place: Chiba Port Tower (1 Chiba-minato, Chuo-ku Chiba City)
  • Admission: 410 yen for adults, 200 yen for elementary and junior high school students, free for kindergarteners and younger
  • Access: 12 minutes by foot from Chiba Minato Station (Chiba Urban Monorail or JR Keiyo Line)
  • Inquiries: (043)241-0125 (Chiba Port Tower)
  • URL: http://www.chiba-porttower.com/index.html (Japanese only)

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