Kabira Bay, located on Ishigaki Island in Japan, is a stunning example of the country’s tropical beauty. The bay features sugar-white sand and turquoise waters, making it a popular spot for photographers and social media enthusiasts. Beyond its picturesque scenery, Kabira Bay is also renowned for its black pearl cultivation, and visitors can purchase these unique pearls from local vendors. While swimming is not allowed due to the presence of pearl farms, the bay still offers a tranquil and visually captivating experience.
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