ないりく内陸nairiku
1.

A region that is situated far from coastal areas, typically characterized by terrestrial landscapes and often exhibiting distinct climatic conditions influenced by distance from the ocean.

2.

An area of land that is removed from the sea, often associated with a specific type of climate or geography that differs from coastal environments.

3.

The inner portions of a landmass, which may have unique ecological or societal features due to their separation from marine influences.

ないりくぶ内陸部nairikubu
1.

A region located away from the coast, typically characterized by a lack of direct access to the ocean and often featuring distinct geographical or cultural features compared to coastal areas.

2.

Land areas situated away from the sea, often including rural or agricultural spaces that are less influenced by maritime climates and activities.

3.

Sections of a country that are distanced from shoreline environments, often leading to unique ecosystems, economic practices, and demographic patterns.