[Aomori Prefecture] Kabushima Shrine, a breeding ground for black-tailed gulls!

Benten Island is a small island jutting out into the port of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture.

The Kabushima Shrine has been enshrined on a small hill on Benten Island since ancient times.

The pronunciation of the name "Kabu" (turnip) brings to mind the idea of ​​competition and popularity, as in the word "kabu" (stock), and it is believed to bring good fortune in business, safety of the home, and good luck in finding a partner.

The famous attraction of Kabushima Shrine is the countless black-tailed gulls.

In the spring, many black-tailed gulls fly in to breed, hatch eggs, raise chicks, and build nests. A series of steps are carried out until the bird stands up.

These black-tailed gulls are not afraid of humans at all.

Normally, any bird will run away if a human approaches, but

for some reason, the black-tailed gulls at Kabushima Shrine are completely unconcerned and don't care if a human approaches or does anything.

They build nests and incubate eggs all over the shrine, which is covered in feces.

I've never seen a shrine like this.

There are a lot of plastic umbrellas at the entrance to the torii gate to protect from feces, but the challenge of walking around the shrine grounds without an umbrella is also a famous feature.

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Post by タビノモリ | Dec 4, 2024

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