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Kabushima Shrine

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Benzaiten Shrine, which enshrines many beliefs
Kabushima Shrine stands on a breeding ground for black-tailed gulls. It is designated as part of the Sanriku Reconstruction National Park and has a rich ecosystem. Over 30,000 black-tailed gulls fly in and cover the sky, which is a magnificent sight. It is said to bring benefits to both the stock market and personal relationships, and the "Kabuagari Hyotan Omamori" amulet is popular.

Features & How to Enjoy

Classic History

Highlights

Point 1

Observing the Ecology of Seagulls

Kabushima Shrine Observing the Ecology of Seagulls
Washizima Shrine in Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture, is known as a breeding ground for seagulls. This shrine is highly valued by fishermen, who believe that the seagulls will show them where the fish are. From around March to August each year, you can see about 30,000 to 40,000 seagulls flying in and raising their young. Washizima is filled with seagulls, and the sight is breathtaking. The island has a beautiful landscape with a sacred atmosphere, and the scenery covered in yellow rapeseed flowers is said to be divine. May, when seagulls are flying around Washizima, is particularly impressive. Washizima Shrine and the seagulls are an attractive place where the charm of nature and the history of the shrine are combined!
Point 2

Enjoy a Panoramic View of the Pacific Ocean and Beautiful Coastline from the Shrine

Kabushima Shrine Enjoy a Panoramic View of the Pacific Ocean and Beautiful Coastline from the Shrine
Wakayama Shrine is a wonderful place where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the ocean. Located on an island called Kabushima, this shrine blends the beauty of nature with a sacred atmosphere. From the top of the island where Wakayama Shrine is located, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the expansive Pacific Ocean and beautiful coastline. As the shrine is situated at a high altitude, the surrounding scenery of lush green grass and vibrant rapeseed flowers harmonizes beautifully. In particular, in mid-May, the entire island is dyed yellow with rapeseed flowers, and the rapeseed flower fields that spread out across the island are one of the highlights. From the top of Wakayama Shrine, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the ocean. The expansive Pacific Ocean and the beautiful coastline of Tanabe Bay stretch out as a magnificent view. As the island is surrounded by the sea, you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view. Wakayama Shrine is a place overflowing with the beauty of nature and a sacred atmosphere, making it the perfect place to enjoy the ocean's breathtaking view. You can enjoy the panoramic view from the top and the changing scenery of each season. For travelers visiting the area, Wakayama Shrine is sure to be an attractive spot!
Point 3

Popular for Its Blessings of Business Prosperity and Fishing Safety

Kabushima Shrine Popular for Its Blessings of Business Prosperity and Fishing Safety
Kabushima Shrine enshrines Benzaiten, known as the guardian deity of business prosperity and fishing safety. Located on the small island of Kabushima, it has gathered the faith of the local people. Kabushima Shrine is said to bring blessings of rising stock prices and popularity, and is also popular as a god of luck and wealth for property. It is a special presence for those involved in business and fishing, and its serene atmosphere and beautiful nature will enchant travelers!
Point 4

Beautiful Landscape of Blooming Rapeseed Flowers!

Kabushima Shrine Beautiful Landscape of Blooming Rapeseed Flowers!
At Kabushima Shrine, you can enjoy a beautiful landscape of blooming rapeseed flowers in mid-May. When the rapeseed flowers bloom, the entire island is covered in yellow, creating a stunning sight. This scenery is a vivid and moving experience for visitors. The rapeseed flowers at Kabushima Shrine, harmonizing with the serene shrine and beautiful natural environment, will surely heal your heart and give you an unforgettable experience.
Point 5

Enjoy the Magnificent View from Ashikusa Cape Observatory!

Kabushima Shrine Enjoy the Magnificent View from Ashikusa Cape Observatory!
The Ashikusa Cape Observatory is a popular spot where you can enjoy beautiful natural scenery. The observatory is located on a cape, offering a fantastic view of the Pacific Ocean. Its distinctive building exudes a fantastic atmosphere, resembling a fortress [2]. In addition, there is a shop at the foot of the observatory where you can enjoy rich and creamy soft serve ice cream. The observatory is also the starting point of the Tanesashi Coast Promenade, where beautiful flowers bloom along the promenade, creating a fantastic atmosphere. The Ashikusa Cape Observatory provides visitors with a pleasant landscape and healing as a place where they can fully enjoy the beauty of nature. When visiting the Wabushima Shrine, why not also visit the Ashikusa Cape Observatory and enjoy the magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean and the beauty of the flowers?
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Sightseeing

Kabushima Shrine A Shrine Known as a Breeding Ground for Seagulls!
A Shrine Known as a Breeding Ground for Seagulls!
Wabushima Shrine is a shrine that has been attracting the faith of local people since ancient times. The name "Wabushima" is also known as a breeding ground for seagulls and has been designated as a natural monument by the government. Wabushima Shrine is also worshipped as a god of business prosperity and fishing safety, and enshrines Benzaiten. According to the shrine's legend, Wabushima Shrine was built in 1706 and has been loved by local people since ancient times. In addition, the Wabushima Shrine Countdown Festival is held at the end of the year, attracting many visitors. Wabushima Shrine is located on a scenic hill and can be seen from the coast along the coastline towards Hachinohe City. For travelers visiting, Wabushima Shrine is a place where you can feel the history, culture, and nature!

Access

Access via the "Umineko" Bus is Recommended
When using public transportation to access Kabushima Shrine, first arrive at JR Same Station. From there, it's about a 15-minute walk to Kabushima Shrine. Alternatively, if you use the "Umineko" one-coin bus, get off at Kabushima Seaside Park and the shrine is just a short walk away. If you're using a private car, take Prefectural Route 1 via Hachinohe IC on the Hachinohe Expressway and you'll arrive at Kabushima Shrine in about 25 minutes, covering approximately 11km.

Basic Information

Address 56-2 Same, Same-machi, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori-ken 031-0841
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The shrine that enshrines Benzaiten, which attracts many believers.

TEL 0178-34-2730
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