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of
Chiba Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Chiba Prefecture has a population of 6,278,060 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Chiba Prefecture borders Ibaraki Prefecture to the north, Saitama ...
, Japan. It sits about east of the centre of
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on
Tokyo Bay is a bay located in the southern Kantō region of Japan spanning the coasts of Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture, and Chiba Prefecture, on the southern coast of the island of Honshu. Tokyo Bay is connected to the Pacific Ocean by the Uraga Channel. Th ...
. The city became a government-designated city in 1992. In March 2025, its population was 983,045, with a population density of 3,617 people per km2. The city has an area of . Chiba City is one of the
Kantō region The is a geography, geographical region of Honshu, the largest island of Japan. In a common definition, the region includes the Greater Tokyo Area and encompasses seven prefectures of Japan, prefectures: Chiba Prefecture, Chiba, Gunma Prefe ...
's primary seaports, and is home to Chiba Port, which handles one of the highest volumes of cargo in Japan. Much of the city is residential, although there are many factories and warehouses along the coast. There are several major urban centres in the city, including Makuhari, a prime waterfront business district in which
Makuhari Messe is a convention center in Chiba (city), Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, located just outside of Tokyo. Designed by Fumihiko Maki, it is accessible by Transportation in Greater Tokyo#Railway and subway, Tokyo's commuter rail system. ''Makuha ...
is located, and Central Chiba, in which the prefectural government office and the city hall are located. Chiba is famous for the Chiba Urban Monorail, the longest suspended
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in the world. Some popular destinations in the city include: Kasori Shell Midden, the largest shell mound in the world at , Inage Beach, the first artificial beach in Japan which forms part of the longest artificial beach in Japan, and the Chiba Zoological Park, popular on account of the standing red panda Futa.


Etymology

The name of Chiba in the
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is formed from two ''
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'' characters. The first, , means " thousand" and the second, means "leaves". The name first appears as an ancient '' kuni no miyatsuko'', or regional command office, as . The name was adopted by a branch of the
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, which moved to the area in present-day Chiba City in the late
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. The branch of the Taira adopted the name and became the Chiba clan, which held strong influence over the area of the prefecture until the Azuchi–Momoyama period. The name "Chiba" was chosen for Chiba Prefecture at the time of its creation in 1873 by the , an early Meiji-period body of prefectural governors that met to decide the structure of local and regional administration in Japan.


History


Early history

The first records related to the city of Chiba record the emigration of Taira Tsuneshige (1083?–1088), a powerful '' bushi'' warlord of the late Heian period, to Shimōsa Province, which historically occupied the north of Chiba Prefecture. Tsuneshige was appointed as ''gunji'' administrator of Sōma District, but was transferred to the same position in Chiba District two years later. Here he proclaimed himself , became a '' kokushi'' governor of the province, and used the area around present-day Chiba City as a power base to rule over Shimōsa Province, Kazusa Province, as well as establish himself as a military force in the
Kantō region The is a geography, geographical region of Honshu, the largest island of Japan. In a common definition, the region includes the Greater Tokyo Area and encompasses seven prefectures of Japan, prefectures: Chiba Prefecture, Chiba, Gunma Prefe ...
. Tsuneshige's son, (1118–1201) was instrumental in aiding
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(1147–1199) with the establishment of the Kamakura shogunate. Tsuneshige built a spacious residence and numerous temples in present-day Chiba City, and in the same period he transferred his power base from Ōji Castle to a mansion in present-day Chiba City. The area of present-day Chiba City became '' jōkamachi'' , or
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, and prospered under the Chiba clan. The clan's power extended in the region until the Muromachi period.


Medieval period

The Chiba clan's power and influence declined because of wars around the
Kantō region The is a geography, geographical region of Honshu, the largest island of Japan. In a common definition, the region includes the Greater Tokyo Area and encompasses seven prefectures of Japan, prefectures: Chiba Prefecture, Chiba, Gunma Prefe ...
during the Nanboku-chō and Muromachi periods. In the 16th century, the Hara clan, which were vassals of Chiba clan, took control of the region from the Chiba clan and built Inohana Castle. In the Sengoku period, the Hara clan was forcibly removed by Ashikaga Yoshiaki (足利義明, not to be confused with 足利義昭). Then, Ashikaga Yoshiaki was also removed by the Sakai (酒井 not to be confused with the Sakai clan in Mikawa) clan, which was one of the servants of the Satomi (里見) clan. Finally both the Chiba and Sakai clans were annihilated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.


Later history

In the
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, the , clan, and the clans governed the area now occupied by the city. A part of the area was also governed directly by the Tokugawa Bakufu. The Oyumi clan governed their territory stably. On the other hand, according to the Sakura clan, from the beginning of the
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, changed governors frequently, including Takeda Nobuyoshi, Matsudaira Tadateru, , and Doi Toshikatsu. Finally the Hotta clan stabilized the governance of their territory. Chiba prospered in this period as a post-town of the
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.


Modern history

After the
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in 1868, Chiba Prefecture was established in 1873 with the merger of Kisarazu Prefecture and Inba Prefecture. The border between Kisarazu and Inba was the location of Chiba Town and was thus chosen as the location of the prefectural government. With the opening of the Sobu Main Line, Chiba developed rapidly, becoming the political, economic, and cultural capital of Chiba Prefecture. The town of Chiba was established within Chiba District with the creation of the municipalities system on April 1, 1889. Chiba City formed on January 1, 1921. Numerous small villages and towns were merged into the previous , a process that continued until 1944. Large-scale
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added to the area of the city throughout the 20th century. The city was a major center of military production leading up to the Pacific War, and the aerial bombing of Chiba in 1945. The city was almost completely destroyed by the end of the war. Post-war industrialization led to the city becoming a major part of the
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. Chiba became a Designated City of Japan on April 1, 1992.


Demographics

Per Japanese census data,Chiba population statistics
/ref> Chiba's population has expanded significantly over the past 70 years.
/ref> As of March 2025, the total population is 983,045 people, with 39,537 registered foreign residents. It is the 15th most populous city in Japan as of 2024.


Politics and government

Chiba was governed by Keiichi Tsuruoka, an independent (elected with support of LDP and
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), until May 1, 2009. He was arrested in April 2009 during a corruption investigation by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police. He was succeeded by Toshihito Kumagai of the DPJ, who won election in June 2009. The current Mayor is Shunichi Kamiya, who was first elected in 2021. Mayor Kamiya was subsequently re-elected as mayor for a second term on the 16th of March 2025. The city assembly has 54 elected members.


Wards

Chiba has six wards (''ku''): * Chūō-ku – administrative center * Hanamigawa-ku * Inage-ku * Midori-ku * Mihama-ku * Wakaba-ku


Climate

Chiba has a
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(
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''Cfa'') with hot summers and cool to mild winters. Precipitation is significant throughout the year, but is somewhat lower in winter.


Culture

One of the many points of interest is the Experimental Station for Landscape Plants.


Facilities

* Chiba Zoo *
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Park

* Chiba Park * Aoba no Mori Park * Showa no Mori Park


Transportation


Airports

There is no commercial airport within city limits. Narita International Airport and Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) are the closest major airports.


Railway

The Chiba Urban Monorail runs through Chiba City. The major intercity railway stations are
Chiba Station is a major interchange railway station in Chiba, Chiba, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and Chiba Urban Monorail. Lines Chiba Station is served by the following lines. JR East *Sobu Main Line ** Chūō-Sōbu Line ** S ...
, ( Sobu Line, Sotobō Line, Uchibo Line, Sōbu Main Line, Narita Line, transfer for Chiba Urban Monorail), Keisei Chiba Station ( Keisei Chiba Line), and Soga Station, ( Keiyō Line, Sotobō Line, Uchibo Line) all in Chūō-ku.


Highway

* Higashi-Kantō Expressway to Tokyo, Narita and Kashima * Tateyama Expressway to Kisarazu * Keiyō Road * Chiba-Tōgane Road ( Japan National Route 126 *
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*
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* Japan National Route 51 * Japan National Route 128 * Japan National Route 357


Sports

Chiba plays host to the annual International Chiba Ekiden and the Chiba International Cross Country takes place just outside the city. Chiba Velodrome is located within the city. It also hosts the Bridgestone Open golf tournament. Chiba is home to several professional sports teams, most notably:


Education


Colleges and universities

* Chiba Keizai University * Chiba Meitoku College * Chiba Prefectural University of Health Sciences * Chiba University * Japan Christian Junior College * Kanda University of International Studies * Keiai University * The Open University of Japan * Shukutoku University * Teikyo Heisei University (Chiba campus) * Tokyo Dental College * Tokyo University of Information Sciences * Uekusa University


High schools

Chiba has 20 public high schools operated by the Chiba Prefectural Board of Education and two public high schools operated by the Chiba City Board of Education, including Inage Senior High School. There are also nine private high schools, including the Makuhari Junior and Senior High School.


Elementary and middle schools

Chiba has 114 public and one private elementary school and 59 public and one private middle school.


International schools

* Chiba Korean Primary and Junior High School *Inage International Combined Junior and Senior High School


Hospitals and clinics

* Chiba Kaihin Hospital (Mihama-ku) * Chiba University Hospital (Chuo-ku) * Hirayama Hospital (Hanamigawa-ku) * Kashiwado Hospital (Chuo-ku) * Koizumi Clinic (Hanamigawa-ku) * Mizuno Clinic (Hanamigawa-ku) * Tokyo Dental College Chiba Hospital (Mihama-ku)


International relations


Sister cities

Chiba City is twinned with: * North Vancouver, Canada, since 1970 *
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Notable people

* Sawa Ishige, born in Shizuoka but moved to Chiba * Ryuta Kawashima, born in Chiba in 1959 * Masaki Aiba, of
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(born in Chiba in 1982) * Pata, of X Japan and Ra:IN * Yukihiro of L'Arc-en-Ciel, from Chiba and a graduate of The Chiba University of Commerce * Tomohisa Yamashita, of
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(Originally from Funabashi, Chiba) * Naohito Fujiki, Japan Academy Prize-winning actor (Originally from Kurashiki, Okayama) * Natsuki Mizu, top star of Snow Troupe in the Takarazuka Revue (born in Chiba in 1972) * Daiki Arioka, of
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* Shiho Fujita, better known as Sifow * Mirei Kiritani, actress, model, news anchor * Kentaro Miura, creator of '' Berserk'' (born in Chiba in 1966) * Tsukasa Fushimi, creator of '' Oreimo'' (born in Chiba in 1981) * Susumu Tadakuma, prominent electrical engineer and professor (retired) at Chiba Institute of TechnologyIEEE Richard H. Kaufmann Award Recipients: Sususmu Tadakuma
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) * Rena Kato, formerly of
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* Reina Fujie, formerly of NMB48 * Rina Hidaka, voice actress and former child actress * Cho Chikun, Go-player and Honorable citizen of Chiba City (1996). * Shiina Natsukawa, pop idol and member of girl group TrySail * Mitsuhiro Hidaka, rapper and member of co-ed group AAA * Kenta Yamashita, racing driver * Seiji Ara, racing driver * Daiki Hashimoto, men's artistic gymnast, all-around champion at the
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(born in Narita, but resides in Chiba) * Wataru Watari, creator of '' My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected'' (born and currently resides in Chiba) * Shinichi Yamaji, racing driver * Hideki Konno, video game director, game designer and producer * Shiro Ishii, head of unit 731 * Kaho Minagawa, rhythmic gymnast, hoop bronze medallist at the 2017 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships *Kabosu, the Shiba Inu dog featured in the Doge meme


See also

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References


External links


Official website
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