Kujukuri Beach

千葉県/長生郡白子町
九十九里浜

Description
This is a beach on the eastern Boso Peninsula. The total length is 66 kilometres. The name of "Kujukurihama" (99 Ri beach) is said to come from the fact that Minamoto Yoritomo ordered the length of the beach to be 99 "ri" (one ri being about 660m) and stuck 99 arrows in the sand. The area is now used as a regular beach by visitors, as well as for surfing and triathlons.


Address
299-4200
千葉県 長生郡白子町 千葉県長生郡白子町中里

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