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- Cape_Myōgane abstract "Cape Myōgane (明鐘岬, Myōgane-misaki) is a cape located on the border of Futtsu and Kyonan, Chiba, Japan, where Mount Nokogiri on its western end precipitously falls into the Uraga Channel to Tokyo Bay.Cape Myōgane marked the eastern border between Awa Province and Kazusa Province in pre-modern Japan. The area surrounding the cape is mountainous and known from early times as an area difficult to traverse by land. Cape Myōgane, due to its strategic location over the Uraga Channel, was also a noted defensive position. By the Meiji period (1868–1912) one tunnel was constructed near the cape to allow easier passage in the area. A railroad tunnel was completed in 1917 under the area between Cape Myōgane and Mount Nokogiri. Now called the Nokogiriyama Tunnel, it spans 1.251 kilometres (0.777 mi) and allows the JR East Uchibō Line to connect Soga Station in Chiba City to cities in the south of the Bōsō Peninsula. Cape Myōgane, due to its strategic location over the Uraga Channel, was also a noted defensive position. Currently three tunnels (Motona, Shiofuki and Myōgane) allow safe passage by road via National Route 127.Cape Myōgane is known as a particularly rich fishing area. At the beginning of the Edo period (1603–1868) the Tokugawa shogunate took direct control of the fisheries of the area at and around near Cape Myōgane, and designated Tateyama to the south as a market and shipping point for marine products to the Edo capitol. The cape continues to be a popular spot for amateur fishing.".
- Cape_Myōgane thumbnail Cape_Myogane_at_Sunset.jpg?width=300.
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- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageRevisionID "641045878".
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Awa_Province_(Chiba).
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Cape_(geography).
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Headlands_of_Japan.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Chiba_Prefecture.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Chiba,_Chiba.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Chiba_Prefecture.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink East_Japan_Railway_Company.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Edo.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Edo_period.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Fishery.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Futtsu.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Futtsu,_Chiba.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Japan_National_Route_127.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Kantō_Region.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Kantō_region.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Kazusa_Province.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Kyonan.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Kyonan,_Chiba.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_period.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Nokogiri_(Chiba).
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Soga_Station.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Tateyama,_Chiba.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Tokugawa_shogunate.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo_Bay.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLink Uraga_Channel.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cape Myōgane".
- Cape_Myōgane caption "Large ships can be seen from Cape Myōgane as they pass through the Uraga Channel on their way to and from Tokyo Bay".
- Cape_Myōgane hasPhotoCollection Cape_Myōgane.
- Cape_Myōgane latD "35".
- Cape_Myōgane latM "9".
- Cape_Myōgane latNs "N".
- Cape_Myōgane latS "17.47".
- Cape_Myōgane location Japan.
- Cape_Myōgane location Kantō_Region.
- Cape_Myōgane location Kantō_region.
- Cape_Myōgane longD "139".
- Cape_Myōgane longEw "E".
- Cape_Myōgane longM "49".
- Cape_Myōgane longS "1.19".
- Cape_Myōgane name "Cape Myōgane".
- Cape_Myōgane otherName "明鐘岬 Myōgane-misaki".
- Cape_Myōgane region "JP".
- Cape_Myōgane waterBodies Tokyo_Bay.
- Cape_Myōgane waterBodies Uraga_Channel.
- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chiba-geo-stub.
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- Cape_Myōgane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Cape_Myōgane subject Category:Headlands_of_Japan.
- Cape_Myōgane subject Category:Landforms_of_Chiba_Prefecture.
- Cape_Myōgane comment "Cape Myōgane (明鐘岬, Myōgane-misaki) is a cape located on the border of Futtsu and Kyonan, Chiba, Japan, where Mount Nokogiri on its western end precipitously falls into the Uraga Channel to Tokyo Bay.Cape Myōgane marked the eastern border between Awa Province and Kazusa Province in pre-modern Japan. The area surrounding the cape is mountainous and known from early times as an area difficult to traverse by land.".
- Cape_Myōgane label "Cape Myōgane".
- Cape_Myōgane sameAs 明鐘岬.
- Cape_Myōgane sameAs Przylądek_Myōgane.
- Cape_Myōgane sameAs m.0bbxpj9.
- Cape_Myōgane sameAs Q5034958.
- Cape_Myōgane sameAs Q5034958.
- Cape_Myōgane wasDerivedFrom Cape_Myōgane?oldid=641045878.
- Cape_Myōgane depiction Cape_Myogane_at_Sunset.jpg.
- Cape_Myōgane isPrimaryTopicOf Cape_Myōgane.