Kominato Railway and Isumi Railway (Chiba Pref.)★★★★★ Mid-March to mid-April Rape blossoms and cherry blossoms are beautiful!

kominato Railway/Isumi Railway

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Basic information

Please note that the information and photos provided here might be outdated, so always confirm before your visit.

Address Boso Peninsula, Chiba Prefecture (65.9 km from Goi to Ohara)
URL Japanese Website(kominato Railway)
Japanese Website(Isumi Railway)
Recommended flowers Rape blossoms: mid-March to mid-April
Highlights Riding the “Kominato Railway” and “Isumi Railway” running along the Boso Peninsula in Chiba Prefecture is a popular trip to enjoy the rape blossom fields spreading along the railroad lines. The “Isumi Railway” in particular offers a relaxing journey to enjoy the rape blossoms along its 26.8-km section, about 15 km of which is covered with rape blossoms.

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kominato Railway/Isumi Railway

kominato Railway/Isumi Railway

kominato Railway/Isumi Railway

kominato Railway/Isumi Railway

kominato Railway/Isumi Railway

kominato Railway/Isumi Railway

Guide to Enjoyment

Introduction

The Kominato Railway and Isumi Railway are two of Chiba Prefecture’s most picturesque local train lines. Winding through the scenic countryside, these trains offer passengers not only a nostalgic ride but also a stunning view of vast fields of canola blossoms in the spring.

The Golden Carpet of Canola Blossoms

Seasonal Beauty:

As winter transitions into spring, usually from late February to early April, the landscapes alongside these rail lines transform. Fields burst into a bright yellow as canola flowers bloom, creating a contrasting backdrop against the azure skies and the charming retro trains.

Rural Charm:

The canola fields encapsulate the quintessential beauty of rural Japan, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Train Ride Experience

Historic Coaches:

Both railways operate with vintage train carriages, adding a touch of nostalgia to the journey. The clattering of the old rails combined with the scenic views outside makes it a memorable experience.

Stopovers:

Along the way, several stations provide easy access to the canola fields, allowing passengers to disembark, enjoy the blossoms up close, and even partake in local festivals celebrating the season.

Accessibility

Kominato Railway:

The line starts from JR Goi Station and meanders its way through to Kazusa-Nakano, connecting with the Isumi Railway.

Isumi Railway:

Beginning at Ohara in Isumi City, this line stretches to Kazusa-Nakano, offering a different but equally captivating view of the canola fields.

Tips for Visitors

Best Viewing Spots:

The areas around Yoro Keikoku Station (Kominato Railway) and Kuniyoshi Station (Isumi Railway) are particularly popular for their expansive canola fields.

Pair with Local Delicacies:

Make the journey more memorable by savoring local dishes, with fresh canola greens being a seasonal favorite.

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