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Where the Heck Does Chiba End?

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DJ LYNTRA's latest track "Where the Heck Does Chiba End?" is a high-energy local comedy anthem that hilariously exposes Chiba's biggest mysteries - its impossible size, its endless bus rides, and its eternal identity crisis of claiming "We're basically Tokyo."

From oceans, fields, gusty winds, and wandering cows to bus routes that feel like full RPG quests, the song captures the chaotic charm every Chiba resident secretly knows.
One moment youre in a city, the next you re suddenly in a wide-open grassland with no train in sight.
And that legendary coastal wind? Strong enough to defeat enemies in a video game.

With sharp humor and upbeat production, this track turns Chiba's quirks into pure entertainment and unexpected pride.

In the end, one truth remains:
Chiba is a treasure chest of comedy.

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