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Byōbugaura (屏風ヶ浦, Byōbugaura) is an inlet on the northeast coast of Chiba Prefecture that ranges from Cape Inubō in Chōshi to Cape Gyōbumi in Asahi. Byōbugaura is an important part of the coastal area in Chiba Prefecture, as it connects the northern point of the Pacific Ocean coast at Chōshi to Kujūkuri Beach, which covers a large portion of the western side of the prefecture. The name of the inlet is formed from the word "byōbu", the Japanese-style folding screen, and "ura", meaning an inlet. Byōbugaura resembles the White Cliffs of Dover on the English Channel. For this reason the inlet is sometimes called Tōyō no Dōbā (東洋のドーバー), or "Dover of the East". Byōbugaura is known for its long history of marine erosion.

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  • Byōbugaura (en)
  • 屏風ヶ浦 (ja)
  • 屏风浦 (zh)
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  • Byōbugaura (屏風ヶ浦, Byōbugaura) is an inlet on the northeast coast of Chiba Prefecture that ranges from Cape Inubō in Chōshi to Cape Gyōbumi in Asahi. Byōbugaura is an important part of the coastal area in Chiba Prefecture, as it connects the northern point of the Pacific Ocean coast at Chōshi to Kujūkuri Beach, which covers a large portion of the western side of the prefecture. The name of the inlet is formed from the word "byōbu", the Japanese-style folding screen, and "ura", meaning an inlet. Byōbugaura resembles the White Cliffs of Dover on the English Channel. For this reason the inlet is sometimes called Tōyō no Dōbā (東洋のドーバー), or "Dover of the East". Byōbugaura is known for its long history of marine erosion. (en)
  • 屏風ヶ浦(びょうぶがうら)は、千葉県銚子市から旭市までの太平洋海岸線に連なる海食崖の景勝地である。水郷筑波国定公園に属する。2016年3月に国の名勝及び天然記念物に指定された。房総の魅力500選に選定されている。 ドーバー海峡にあるホワイト・クリフに似ていることから東洋のドーバーとも称される。 (ja)
  • 屏风浦是日本千叶县东北部铫子市至旭市的一个岸邊懸崖,长约10公里,高度超过40米,2016年3月被指定为国家·天然記念物。 當地為海蝕地貌。 (zh)
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  • Byōbugaura (屏風ヶ浦, Byōbugaura) is an inlet on the northeast coast of Chiba Prefecture that ranges from Cape Inubō in Chōshi to Cape Gyōbumi in Asahi. Byōbugaura is an important part of the coastal area in Chiba Prefecture, as it connects the northern point of the Pacific Ocean coast at Chōshi to Kujūkuri Beach, which covers a large portion of the western side of the prefecture. The name of the inlet is formed from the word "byōbu", the Japanese-style folding screen, and "ura", meaning an inlet. Byōbugaura resembles the White Cliffs of Dover on the English Channel. For this reason the inlet is sometimes called Tōyō no Dōbā (東洋のドーバー), or "Dover of the East". Byōbugaura is known for its long history of marine erosion. (en)
  • 屏風ヶ浦(びょうぶがうら)は、千葉県銚子市から旭市までの太平洋海岸線に連なる海食崖の景勝地である。水郷筑波国定公園に属する。2016年3月に国の名勝及び天然記念物に指定された。房総の魅力500選に選定されている。 ドーバー海峡にあるホワイト・クリフに似ていることから東洋のドーバーとも称される。 (ja)
  • 屏风浦是日本千叶县东北部铫子市至旭市的一个岸邊懸崖,长约10公里,高度超过40米,2016年3月被指定为国家·天然記念物。 當地為海蝕地貌。 (zh)
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