Chiba
[key], city, capital of Chiba prefecture, central Honshu, Japan, on Tokyo
Bay. It is a manufacturing center noted for the production of steel,
textiles, paper products, and plastics. It was the residence of the Chiba
daimyo from the 12th to the 16th cent. The city retains an 8th-century
Buddhist temple. Chiba prefecture, 1,954 sq mi (5,061 sq km), is a resort
area and fertile agricultural region, producing rice and vegetables. It also
has offshore fisheries, and industries that produce chemicals, iron, steel,
and petroleum products. Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples are popular
attractions in S Chiba. Chiba, the port of Choshi, and Funabashi are the major cities.
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