Car access is convenient. From Shimocho Intersection near Tateyama city center, it connects Chiba Prefectural Road 257 (Minami-Boso Park Line), National Route 410, and Chiba Prefectural Road 297 (Wada Maruyama Line), running along the coastline through the southernmost tip of the Boso Peninsula, past Nojimazaki in Shirahama-cho, Minamiboso City, and further to the entrance of the Flower Line intersection in Matsuda, Wada-cho, Minamiboso City, for a total length of 22.9 kilometers (km). This is the official name given to this section of road by Chiba Prefecture. Show route
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The Boso Flower Line is a approximately 46km coastal road running through the southern part of the Boso Peninsula in Chiba Prefecture. As its name suggests, various flowers bloom throughout the year, particularly rapeseed flowers, which create a vibrant yellow carpet from January to spring. Spring brings a colorful array of flowers along the roadside, including rapeseed flowers, poppies, and marigolds. Summer sees sunflowers, and autumn boasts cosmos, offering seasonal beauty throughout the year. On clear days, you can even enjoy stunning views of Mount Fuji and the Izu Islands. The Boso Flower Line is also dotted with attractive sightseeing spots, such as Hirasuka Beach and the Suzaki Lighthouse. Hirasuka Beach is a beautiful white sand beach with pine trees, perfect for swimming and clam digging. Suzaki Lighthouse, located at the southernmost tip of the Boso Peninsula, offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. The Boso Flower Line is a captivating drive that allows you to experience both nature and culture. Come and experience the abundant natural beauty of the Boso Peninsula!