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ing Spots


Kabushima Island Kabushima, the breeding place for thousands of black-tailed gulls, is one of Japan’s


designated natural


monuments. In May during which the birds lay their eggs, visitors marvel at the island covered with so many gulls. At the peak of the island is a shrine where a festival is held on the third Sunday of April. Visitors to the island are advised to bring an umbrella to protect themselves from bird droppings.


Tanesashi Coast A beautiful coast that stretches 12 kilometers to the southeast from Kabushima Island. Looking out to the natural lawn that spreads up to the water, waves hitting the rocks, and gulls flying overhead, one forgets about the passing of time. A path is cleared along the coast and beautiful flowers bloom in the area during spring and summer. In addition to an observation deck, there are recreational facilities for swimming, camping, and fishing.


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