Once you're reached Kabira Bay it's impossible not to be impressed. The water is so incredibly turquoise, just like in the pictures you see in magazines. Unfortunately, swimming is not allowed (because of strong currents and jelly fish) but you can take a tour on a glass bottomed boat and admire the view from the observation point.
In the distance you can admire Mount Omoto and Hirakubo peninsula. The town of Kabira is quite small, but it's worth a visit.
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Once you're reached Kabira Bay it's impossible not to be impressed. The water is so incredibly turquoise, just like in the pictures you see in magazines. Unfortunately, swimming is not allowed (because of strong currents and jelly fish) but you can take a tour on a glass bottomed boat and admire the view from the observation point.
In the distance you can admire Mount Omoto and Hirakubo peninsula. The town of Kabira is quite small, but it's worth a visit.
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