From the observation deck at 112.7 meters above ground and the restaurant at 108.9 meters above ground, you can enjoy magnificent views of Chiba city, Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Skytree, Mt. Fuji, and more. The buffet uses ingredients from Chiba Prefecture.
The Sakai Riverbank on the Tone River riverbed has been designated as one of the 100 views of Fuji in the Kanto region, and is a great photo spot where you can take photos of Mt. Fuji, Sekijuku Castle, and the river. Fuji and Sekijuku Castle
The exhibits at the museum are detailed and give a good understanding of the history, culture, and industry of this region, which is located along the Tone River.
This museum was built on an embankment between the Tone River and the Edogawa River. It opened in 1995 and is a faithful reproduction of the castle tower of Sekijuku Castle, which once existed in this area. The theme of the museum is "Rivers and related industries." The history of Tone River flooding and flood control, economic history, and political and administrative history of the Sekijuku domain will be introduced.
Physically, the person is at a level where they can fully operate a wheelchair and move around, such as with lower limb paralysis.
In terms of facilities, there are some challenges, such as stairs and slopes within a certain range, but they are at a level where they can be used independently in a wheelchair.
The area around the entrance on the 1st floor is a flat structure. The 1st floor also has a flat structure and is wheelchair accessible.
Spaces for people with disabilities in the parking lot for large buses.
Chiba Port Tower's barrier-free toilets are located on the 1st floor. The toilet is narrow and has a long space at the back. This toilet is difficult for people who need a large space to use.
Take the elevator from the 1st floor to the 4th floor. The observation floor has a glass structure from the floor. Enjoy 360 degree views from your wheelchair.
General users take the stairs from the 4th floor to the 3rd and 2nd floors, then take the elevator down from the 2nd floor. Elevators are available for wheelchair users from each floor. The 3rd floor is Seagull Kitchen, a buffet-style restaurant with a panoramic view.
Barrier-free status of 2F Sunset Promenade. It is a flat floor that is structurally the same as the 4th floor observation floor. Since it is a sacred place for lovers, there are various performances.
Access is a 12 minute walk from Chiba Minato Station. For wheelchair users, it is convenient to use a car.
From the 125m observation deck of Chiba Port Tower, you can see Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tsukuba, Tokyo Sky Tree, Tokyo Bay Aqua Line, Shinjuku subcenter, and Chiba city.
The nearest station:JR Chibaminato Station
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The entrance is flat and has an automatic door wide enough for a wheelchair to pass through.
There are staff on board the elevator, so you can receive the necessary attention.
This toilet is difficult for people who need a large space to use.
Sunset Promenade has a padlocked fence that promises love, and a monument commemorating its designation as a "lover's sacred place."
The observation floor "View Promenade" on the 4th floor offers views to the north, south, east, and west.
You can see the Makuhari Messe area where there are many high-rise buildings such as office buildings and hotels.
On a clear day, you can see Mt. Fuji, and the night view is one of the most beautiful moments.
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You will be directed to the details page for barrier-free tourist spots.