- Kujūkuri Beach
Nihongo|Kujūkuri Beach|九十九里浜|-hama is a sandy beach located on the east coast of the
Bōsō Peninsula inChiba Prefecture ,Japan . Lying within 60 km ofTokyo and being the second longest beach in Japan, it is a popular swimming and surfing destination of theGreater Tokyo inhabitants.Etymology
The present name is literally "ninety nine "ri" (sandy) beach".
Minamoto no Yoritomo was thought to order the measurement of the beach, and 99 arrows were stuck on the sand at every ri. The unit "ri" was then 6 chō (ca. 660 m) suppposedly, but later the ri extended somehow to 36 chō (ca. 3.9 km). The short ri of 6 chō has long been forgotten or not in use, thus today many believe and explain incorrectly that 99 is just an inference of its long distance.The actual length of the beach in kilometers is around 66, thus the figure of Yoritomo was correct.
Geography and history
The coastal region of the beach is the north-eastern end of
Kuroshio Current influence in Japan. On the contrary, a northern specieschum salmon returns to a river of the beach every year, the southernmost in Japan.The last days of the
World War II , Operation Coronet was planned, to land on the beach for Tokyo.According to a programme of
NHK , Kujūkuri is the best place in Japan to observe thesanderling . These tiny birds can be seen on most spring and autumn days following the ebb and flow of the waves at amazing speeds in search of food. citationMunicipalities along the beach
*Asahi
*Sousa
*Yokoshibahikari
*Sanbu
*Kujūkuri
*Ōami Shirasato
*Shirako
*Chōsei
*IchinomiyaExternal links
*ja icon [http://www.99beach.com/ 99Beach Tourist Guide]
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