Showing posts with label kuniga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kuniga. Show all posts

Sunday, July 16, 2023

Oki Islands Horses & Cattle

 


One of the unusual sights encountered on the remote Oki Islands off the north coast of Shimane, are horses and cattle roaming free.


Japan has a livestock industry, with plenty of pork, beef, chicken, etc being raised, however, most of it is indoors, some small scale, some truly industrial.


Several times while driving around Nishinomiya Island we had to rake suddenly because of cattle in the roads.


All these shots were taken in the NW corner of the island in the grassy highlands above the Kuniga Coast.


I believe that Hokkaido is quite different from the rest of Japan and its agriculture is more akin to American style so more livestock can be seen grazing at pasture.


I quite like it and it reminded me a little of the ponies on Dartmoor. There is no doubt in my mind that "free range" livestock is tastier.


The previous post in this series exploring the delightful Oki Islands was the Yurahime "squid" Shrine.


Thursday, October 2, 2008

Saburoiwa, Ama.

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This draincover from the island of Ama in the Oki Islands shows a rock formation known as Saburoiwa. The design around the circumference shows dancers performing at the island's Kinnyamonya Matsuri.

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Iwa means rock, and Saburo is a name traditionally given to the third son (Ichiro means first son). All of the Oki Islands have spectacular coasts, with many rock formations and towering cliffs.

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On neighboring Nishinoshima Island are the basalt cliffs and formations of the Kuniga coastline that are part of the Daisen-Oki National park.

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Tour boats explore many parts of the coastline in the Oki's, and there are also glass-bottomed boats to see the abundant sea life that inhabits the area.