Kabira Bay

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Kabira Bay is a renowned scenic bay on Ishigaki Island in Japan, famous for its emerald-green waters, coral reefs, and black pearl cultivation.

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instanceOf bay
tourist attraction
bodyOfWater East China Sea NERFINISHED
climate subtropical climate
country Japan
hasActivityRestrictionReason environmental protection
safety concerns due to currents
hasBeachType white sand beach
hasEcosystemType coral reef ecosystem
hasIndustry pearl cultivation
hasMarineLife corals
sea grasses
tropical fish
hasNearbyCity Ishigaki City NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Kabira village NERFINISHED
hasProduct black pearls
hasProtectionStatus national park area
hasReputation one of the most beautiful bays in Japan
hasRestriction no snorkeling in main bay area
swimming prohibited in main bay area
hasScenicFeature clear shallow waters
small islands and rock formations in the bay
hasTransportAccess road access from Ishigaki City
hasVegetation subtropical coastal vegetation
hasViewpoint observation deck
hasWaterType coastal sea water
isPopularWith domestic tourists
international tourists
knownFor black pearl cultivation
coral reefs
emerald-green waters
glass-bottom boat tours
scenic beauty
tourism
locatedIn Ishigaki, Okinawa Prefecture NERFINISHED
Okinawa Prefecture
Ryukyu Islands NERFINISHED
locatedOn Ishigaki Island NERFINISHED
partOf Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park NERFINISHED
Yaeyama Islands NERFINISHED
tourismImportance major attraction of Ishigaki Island
one of the most famous scenic spots in Okinawa Prefecture
touristActivity glass-bottom boat riding
photography
sightseeing
walking along the shore

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