The Miura-hanto Peninsula is in the southeastern part of Kanagawa and protrudes into the sea between Tokyo Bay and Sagami Bay.
The Miura-hanto Peninsula is in the southeastern
part of Kanagawa and protrudes into the sea
between Tokyo Bay and Sagami Bay. The climate is
rather mild due to the Japan Current. Large cities
such as Tokyo, Yokohama, and Kawasaki are close
by, and the peninsula is a very convenient and
popular leisure spot for water sports.
In the north of the peninsula is Kamakura City,
which was once the capital of Japan and the city
of samurai in the 13th century. There is also
Zushi Beach. This is a calm beach with gentle
waves, and it attracts many visitors in summer.
Yokosuka, in the central part of the peninsula, is
always associated with the U.S. military base in
the area and is a popular town that attracts young
people to its exotic atmosphere.
Kannon-zaki Point, in the southern part of the
Miura-hanto Peninsula, is well-known for Japan's
first Western-style lighthouse that still watches
over ships that come in and go out of Tokyo Bay.
Aburatsubo is another place to visit in the south
of the peninsula. It is situated along a beautiful
coastline, and Aburatsubo Marine Park is a
particularly popular place where dolphins and
seals amuse spectators with their wonderful
performances. Misaki Harbor is a very busy harbor
that is especially good for tuna fishing, and the
sight of a fisherman landing a whole tuna in the
harbor is exciting. The panoramic view from Misaki
Harbor is splendid with Jo-ga-shima Island close
by in the Sea of Sagami. There is abundant nature
on the island, and its beauty was described in a
poem by Hakushu Kitahara, a famous poet since the
early 20th century.
Come to the Miura-
hanto Peninsula. A beautiful coastline, attractive
places to visit, not to mention gorgeous fish
cuisine-the Miura-hanto Peninsula is surely the
land of plenty.