Jigoku Nozoki (Hell Peak Point) - Awa District

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住所 :

184-4 Motona, Kyonan, Awa District, Chiba 299-1901, Japan

電話 : 📞 +87
Postal code : 299-1901
Webサイト : http://www.nihonji.jp/keidai/area05.html
Opening hours :
Saturday 8AM–5PM
Sunday 8AM–5PM
Monday 8AM–5PM
Tuesday 8AM–5PM
Wednesday 8AM–5PM
Thursday 8AM–5PM
Friday 8AM–5PM
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Description : Rocky peak overlooking Tokyo Bay, also home to an 8th-century temple with a huge Buddha statue.

184-4 Motona, Kyonan, Awa District, Chiba 299-1901, Japan
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Chung Karen on Google

Beautiful place and you can see Mt Fuji if weather is good. Be prepared to walk many steps uphill and downhill but worth it.
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CAI GAN XIAN Lucas on Google

Breathtaking view. Amazing scenery. A great place to visit, 2 hours from Tokyo Station. Lot of stairs so if it is super crowded, it might be problematic. I came on December. Not much tourist. Perfect for pictures and walking around.
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Virginia Balasescu on Google

Absolutely amazing scenery! Expect to climb A LOT OF stairs! I hurt like hell the next day! It is a nice experience if you don't mind some muscle pain the next day but I wouldn't climb it a second time ?
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benji3900 on Google

I really loved this place. It has some very gorgeous views of the mountains and Tokyo bay besides the incredible old stoneworks and quarry. There are also several Buddha statues and carvings that are enormous. Very highly recommended
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Toshinari Sato on Google

‪Nice hiking spot with great coastal views! There's breathtaking viewpoints, giant carved Buddha and 1,500 Rakan statues (disciples of Buddha), and amazing nature all around. The small Rakan statues are really cool to see, some of them missing their heads, a lot of them covered in moss. If you are not into hiking, there is a cable car to the top to save the trouble and time.‬
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Meso Tofu on Google

Lovely view but I'm not keen on pecerious ledges to stand however if you are then go for it! The reason I'm not giving it a 5 star is because firstly it is a little bit of a money grabbing situation and because we didn't get to see everything (it was due to a land slip) you would think they may reduce the price a bit as the part that was closed off was the part I was dying to see so ehh...also due to them blocking off paths (that from what we where told had been cleared just not reopened) we where forced to walk back up the mountain up a dangerous road which I highly recommend you NOT doing although the views up along the road where rather breath taking.. Literally it was knackering ha. ? Also last bit of warning do NOT miss the train! We missed ours by 10mins, there is no re-entering after you have exited the area without repurchasing a ticket 'apparently' and we then had to wait 3-4hours for the next one... ? There are better places to see and visit but if you have the time and are wondering what to do for a day out near Tokyo do this but make sure you take a packed lunch/snacks and plenty to drink as there isn't much around!
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Everything Nice on Google

A refreshing place with a nice view! Looking down directly from the view point, it literally is hell since all you see are trees and rocks! But when you look at the sea, it is really relaxing and breathtaking. Going up the peek point, you might encounter a really long line which everybody else is wondering about and still, no one ever dare to ask the people who are walking back down. (I don’t speak Japanese well was my excuse). After wasting probably 20 minutes of my time waiting, I decided to just walk straight. ‘Impatient?’ you might say but I was really glad I did. If you are about taking photos and all, then, yeah okay, stand in line but trust me, you wouldn’t want to waste your time there as the view is all the same. I mean, I was alone and no one was there to take a great shot of me anyway. After this stop, you can continue walking down to see the humongous buddha, which I learned is the biggest in Japan! Overall it was a great hike, recommended for anyone who needs exercise, who needs to de-stress, people who need alone time and for people who just want to go for a walk. After my walk here, I had always wondered why Japanese people are so afraid to ask other Japanese when they speak the same language. Maybe it’s their Culture?
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Divyank Sharma on Google

It’s a great place for watching tokyo bay & good spot for photography. People are queuing for pic spot. Be aware of steep cliff so wear sports shoes.

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