Cape Inubō

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Cape Inubō is a rocky, windswept headland on Japan’s Pacific coast in Chiba Prefecture, known for its lighthouse, dramatic sea cliffs, and powerful ocean waves.

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Cape Inubō canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cape
geographic feature
headland
lighthouse
administrativeTerritory Chōshi, Chiba Prefecture NERFINISHED
bordersBodyOfWater Pacific Ocean
category Capes of Japan
Landforms of Chiba Prefecture
Tourist attractions in Chiba Prefecture
climateInfluence exposed to strong sea winds
country Japan
hasCharacteristic exposed to strong ocean waves
windswept
hasJapaneseName 犬吠埼 NERFINISHED
hasLandform rocky coast
sea cliffs
hasStructure Inubōsaki Lighthouse NERFINISHED
knownFor Inubōsaki Lighthouse NERFINISHED
dramatic sea cliffs
powerful ocean waves
scenic sunrise views
locatedIn Chiba Prefecture NERFINISHED
Honshu
Kantō region
Pacific coast of Japan
locatedOn Cape Inubō NERFINISHED
nearestCity Chōshi NERFINISHED
partOf Chōshi Peninsula NERFINISHED
romanization Inubōsaki NERFINISHED
tourism coastal walking paths
popular sightseeing spot in Chiba Prefecture
viewpoints over the Pacific Ocean

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Boso Peninsula region of Japan contains Cape Inubō
subject surface form: Boso Peninsula