[Wandering Northeast Japan] The habitat of the black-tailed gull, the sea-friendly Wushima Shrine
[Wandering in Northeast Japan] Roshima Shrine, where you can get close to seagulls
The Roshima Shrine in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, sits on Roshima. Built that year for peace at sea and abundant fishing, one of the amulets was also very popular because the transliteration of the word "wu" (kabu) in Wudao is the same as the stock pronunciation. Unfortunately, the shrine was damaged by a fire in November 2015. The original site is being renovated to prohibit visitors and is not expected to reopen until 2020. However, the nearby waterfront park can still be visited, and operations at the shrine have been moved to temporary stalls nearby.
The blessing of the black-tailed gull
The Roshima Shrine is at the same time a habitat for tens of thousands of black-tailed gulls. All the white dots in the picture are actually black-tailed gulls, can you count how many?
According to All About Japan, being "air raided" by a black-tailed gull is actually a good intention, and if you are "hit" to the tourist information office there is a commemorative plaque to prove it. However, if you want to protect yourself, it is best to wear an umbrella to protect yourself.
How exactly do you pronounce the word 島?
Many people misunderstand the word "嶋" as the word "鳩". In fact, the correct pronunciation is "岛" (dou2), which means "岛". In addition, "嶌" and "㠀" have the same pronunciation and meaning. Artist Hina Kojima is also pronounced in the same way.
Address: 56-2 Ojishakocho, Hachito-shi, Aomori Prefecture
Available at: https://hachinohe-kanko.com/tw/kanko_data/kabushima-jinja
Nearby Transportation: About 15 minutes walk from JR Hachito Line Shako Station, however the service runs about an hour.
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