Niji Cliffs
The two halfs of Lua Kireina are connected by a thin strip of land. On one side of this stip is a gradual slope leading into the bay, while the other side forms a sharp cliff over 100m tall. The cliffs were given the name Niji Cliffs (rainbow cliffs in the local dialect) due to the striations of different minerals, which give the cliff side a rainbow hue.
The cliffs have become a popular tourist attraction, which the city of Tsuro has capitalized on by setting up a floating port at the base of the cliffs.