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Tojinbo Cliffs with boats in Fukui, Japan.

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The Tojinbo Cliffs are famous as Japan's foremost scenic spot for rugged rocks and they extend for approximatly one kilometer (about half a mile) along Fukui Prefecture’s coastline. These oddly-shaped rocks made of columnar joints of pyroxene andesite are geologically rare, and there are only three places in the world where you can see them: North Korea's Mount Kumgang; the western coast of Norway; and at Tojinbo Cliffs. The view from the top of the cliffs, which are 25 meters high (82 feet), is truly spectacular. The Japanese Government designated Tojinbo Cliffs as a natural monument along with nearby Oshima Island which locals refer to as the “island of God." There is also a pleasure boat service available to let you enjoy the dynamic landscape of sheer cliffs from the sea. This 30-minute trip takes you to the most impressive features such as: Lion Rock; Candle Rock; and others. Old-fashioned souvenir shops and traditional Japanese restaurants serving fresh seafood and vegetables are nestled together near the cliffs and offer visiting tourists a wide range of choices. You can check out this Web site for more information.

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