
Le Sanctuaire Kabushima à Hachinohe
Peter SidellPrès de Hachinohe, dans la préfecture de Aomori, Kabushima est un petit affleurement rocheux qui abrite un sanctuaire shinto et une colonie de quelques 40 000 mouettes.
Kabushima is a small island located in Hachinohe, Aomori, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. The island is noted as a nesting ground for Black-tailed gulls and has been protected as a National Natural Monument of Japan since 1922. Wikipedia
15 minutes walk from JR Same Station in Hachinohe
Près de Hachinohe, dans la préfecture de Aomori, Kabushima est un petit affleurement rocheux qui abrite un sanctuaire shinto et une colonie de quelques 40 000 mouettes.
Hasshoku Center in Aomori is a premier marketplace showcasing the foods and catches of Hachinohe Port. More than 60 shops make up the 170-meter long Big Street. There are also two large restaurants inside where you can try local dishes and freshly caught fish. If you want something even fresher, head to Shichirin-mura and grill your own seafood or other purchases over a charcoal grill. Inside you’ll find more than just seafood; there’s also produce, meat, dried foods, snacks, sweets, liquor, and more. Many of the goods and sundries that you find in the Hasshoku Center are from the area and can’t be found outside of Aomori. It’s a good chance to take advantage of the prices and get your fill of fresh seafood and more.