[Aomori Prefecture] Kabushima Shrine, a breeding ground for black-tailed gulls!
by タビノモリ
Dec 4, 2024
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













