Kabushima Shrine, Hachinohe
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Facts and practical information
Kabushima Shrine, located in Hachinohe, Aomori, is a Shinto shrine in Japan. It was first built in 1269 on top of the Kabushima island by fishermen to pray for safety and good harvest at sea. The shrine has been rebuilt several times throughout its history. It was burnt down in November 2015 and rebuilt in 2020. ()
Coordinates: 40°32'19"N, 141°33'29"E
Day trips
Kabushima Shrine – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Korekawa Archaeological Institution, Niida Indoor Rink, Miyagi Park, Ne Castle.