On the way to the Cat Shrine on Japans Cat Island, we encountered a cat that started to follow us and wouldnt stop meowing. Locals mentioned that she was the guardian of the Cat Shrine.\r
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To experience the amazing history and culture of Japans Cat Island, watch the acclaimed Japanese documentary Cat Heaven Island (English Subtitled):\r
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The footage was taken during our stay on Tashirojima (田代島), which is a small island in Ishinomaki, Miyagi, Japan. It lies in the Pacific Ocean off the Oshika Peninsula, to the west of Ajishima. It is an inhabited island, although the population is quite small (around 100 people, down from around 1000 people in the 1950s). It has become known as Cat Island due to the large stray cat population that thrives as a result of the local belief that feeding cats will bring wealth and good fortune. The cat population is now larger than the human population on the island. \r
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To experience the amazing history and culture of Japans Cat Island, watch the acclaimed Japanese documentary Cat Heaven Island (English Subtitled):\r
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Watch the Cat Island Video Series. New s will be added so be sure to subscribe!\r
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The footage was taken during our stay on Tashirojima (田代島), which is a small island in Ishinomaki, Miyagi, Japan. It lies in the Pacific Ocean off the Oshika Peninsula, to the west of Ajishima. It is an inhabited island, although the population is quite small (around 100 people, down from around 1000 people in the 1950s). It has become known as Cat Island due to the large stray cat population that thrives as a result of the local belief that feeding cats will bring wealth and good fortune. The cat population is now larger than the human population on the island. \r
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