Experience the breathtaking scenery of a majestic cliff face, approximately 25m high and 10km long, sculpted by the powerful waves of the Pacific Ocean!
Hyōbukagura Cliffs are a stunning natural wonder extending along the coastline of Choshi City, Chiba Prefecture. These cliffs rise approximately 25 meters high and stretch for an impressive 10 kilometers. Formed over millennia by the erosive power of the waves on layers of land uplifted over 400,000 years ago, they represent a magnificent work of natural art. Their imposing presence, resembling a giant folding screen (hence the name Hyōbukagura, meaning 'folding screen cliff'), harmonizes beautifully with the vast Pacific Ocean, creating a breathtaking vista that leaves visitors awestruck. The geological strata of Hyōbukagura Cliffs consist of marine sediments dating back approximately 400,000 years, containing fossilized shells and volcanic ash. These layers have been sculpted by the relentless pounding of the waves, resulting in the dramatic cliff face. The cliffs also feature various sized caves and overhangs, offering a diverse display of geological formations. Hyōbukagura Cliffs are also known as a power spot, believed to invigorate visitors with positive energy. The surrounding area boasts other captivating attractions such as Choshi Marina and Inubosaki, making it a perfect destination for a full day of exploration. Choshi Marina provides facilities for various water sports, including yachting and boating, and is complemented by numerous restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy a meal with ocean views. Inubosaki, located at the northern tip of Hyōbukagura Cliffs, is one of Japan's three major scenic spots, featuring a lighthouse and observation deck offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. Hyōbukagura Cliffs are a testament to the immense power of nature. Experience their grandeur for yourself – a visit is truly unforgettable.