Cat Island, Japan. It’s Like That “Cat Lady,” But An Entire Island

The other day, I wrote about “Cat Island, Mississippi” where the American army tried to train dogs to hunt Japanese people by smell. Today, I’m going to tell you about another cat island, except this one is in Japan, and it’s actually covered in cats, not dogs, and the cats only seem trained to find and eat fish, not certain Japanese people.

What Is It?

“Cat Island,” officially known as “Tashiro Island” (田代島), is an island near Ishinomaki City in Miyagi Prefecture… and yes, to answer your one burning question… it’s covered in cats. Check out this Google Maps satellite view of the island.

In all seriousness, though, it can be accessed via ferry. You can get from Ishinomaki (石巻) to Tashirojima (Cat Island). Here’s a big picture of Japan to see what area it’s in.

And if we zoom in, we can see Ishinomaki and Tashirojima and how close they are to each other.

When you go, you take an awesome little ferry, too. Sadly, not cat shaped in any way.

Apparently, cats on this island are way more populous than actual people on this island. There are approximately 100 residents on Cat Island, and most of them are over 70. One person is 37, and everybody else is over 60 years old. That’s a lot of old people, but luckily cats are here to save the day. According to Wikipedia:

In the past, the islanders raised silkworms for silk, and cats were kept in order to keep the mouse population down (because mice are a natural predator of silkworms). Fixed-net fishing was popular on the island after the Edo Period and fishermen from other areas would come and stay on the island overnight. The cats would go to the inns where the fishermen were staying and beg for scraps. Over time, the fishermen developed a fondness for the cats and would observe the cats closely, interpreting their actions as predictions of the weather and fish patterns. One day, when the fishermen were collecting rocks to use with the fixed-nets, a stray rock fell and killed one of the cats. The fishermen, feeling sorry for the loss of the cat, buried it and enshrined it at this location on the island.

The modern people of this island are hoping that they can use the cats (coupled with a decent amount of media attention they’ve been getting) to attract people to visit, then eventually live there. If they don’t, then I’m afraid the island will look like a scene from Jurasic Park 2: Lost World, minus the dinosaurs with a few thousand cats thrown in.

It’s only been a couple years, but I guess it’s kind of working – a lot more tourists make their way to Cat Island to take pictures of cats, feed cats, pet cats, and all kinds of other things you can do with cats.

Basically, if you like cats, this is going to be your little Cat Mecca. Besides the cats themselves, there are other cat themed things you can take part in. For example, there’s a cat shrine:

Also, there’s cat shaped buildings…

and other things as well… Thing is, you can walk this island in a day if you wanted. It’s only about 8 square miles. Don’t go into any dark alleyways, though, you never know what a mob of cats might do to you.

Oh, and of course, dogs are strictly prohibited.

Want to see more? You can watch a CCTV video on Cat Island, here. Also, here’s a map of fun things you can do (in Japanese) while visiting.

Update: Duh, YouTube has a ton of Cat Island videos. Warning. These videos contain cats.

Fisherman feeding the cats

Jack, the cat that made Cat Island Famous (he’s the one with the loppy ear)

Cat shrine


Our visit to Cat Island

P.S. If you’re worried about getting Zerg Rushed by cats, you should follow Tofugu on Twitter, Here.

  • Neda

    I would like to live there. :)))

  • Michael

    me too Momen.

  • http://twitter.com/PickMyBran PickMyBran

    I commented on the other Cat Island post, about how shitty the water really does taste there and how I’ve been to Ship Island.

    This post, however, is one of the most adorable things I’ve ever seen. I think I may take a trip there while I’m here in Japanland.

  • the*rose*knows

    OMG i wish i could go there it would be like a paradise i would love it! but maybe i would cry because i would want to take one home :’( but still i know i would have A LOT of fun!

  • Neonsweets

    um can someone answer, “what kind of weather do they have there?” please answer back! i need to know this for a report im doing on THE CAT ISLAND OF JAPAN

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    Check the weather of Sendai, Japan – it’ll probably be similar enough.

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  • Kokoro

    Warning. These videos contain cats. Hahah… nice one, but i wonder why lot of cat live in there?

  • Crab

    this is a weird wesite… i love it!

  • Strungoutjunky

    There are numerous “cat islands” in Japan. O and the Japanese also trained dogs to hunt Americans.

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    did it work?

  • Lutlobeau

    This where I want to spend the last years of my life !!!!!!

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  • Geddoe

    Wow, I have to visit this island when I go to Japan!

  • Gob

    I visited Tashiro Island a year ago. I hope the cats are OK after the tsunami. :(

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    Yeah! :( They don’t seem to be in a very good location when it comes to the
    earthquake, though :(

  • Picocailin

    I just came here to ask about that actually :/

  • Smartwoman

    What happened to them when the Tsunami hit? I’m very worried!

  • leendadll

    It doesn’t look good – they’re closer to the epicenter that Sendai, which is the area that was shown in the live tsunami footage last night. I’m extremely worried for the people and kitties.

  • Sugar222

    Any updates on the status of the residents and or wildlife??

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  • http://www.themadcatlady.com Barbarella Buchner

    Does anybody know if the cats (and humans) are safe after the earthquake/tsunami? Please let us know any info, thanks.

  • Chezsongbird

    I so pray that all the cats and people did not loose their lives due to the tsunami caused by the horrendous earthquake of 8.4. Prayers I send for all.

  • Miauw

    I saw a picture of a cat drifting in water…on top of a small piece of wood in the area of the island….I’m hoping they are alright…I think about the people and the cats all the time…

  • Lcedis

    Thank you for this post on Cat Island. I hope that it’s inhabitants survived the catastrophic tsunami of March 11, 2011.

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  • Ra

    Are there any updates on how they were affected by the tsunami? I hope there was high ground the inhabitants and cats could get to. The whole tsunami/earthquake/nuclear reactor is such a tragedy. 2011 is becoming the year of disasters on a mega scale.

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  • Valendiakn

    I also want to know what happen to the island. If you happen to know something, please let me know. Thanks.

  • Anon

    Are all the cats dead now?! =(

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  • Tsmith

    This has been run through a translator because I do not speak Japanese, but I found this:
    “Friends of Japan’s push (twitter) revealed that the Asian company will take the aerial coast of Miyagi Prefecture as the center of the satellite photos, is expected to be able to see tonight, the case of Tashiro Island. Taipei time in 13 at about 14:20, the Friends made a push just to know the island’s third hand information, a live in Tokyo, said, “His parents live in the field on behalf of the island, came close to land subsidence about 30 cm, but the parents safe and sound, it is estimated the island’s cats should also be safe. “Although this message has not been confirmed, but there are so many cat fans a glimmer of hope, pray God Bless Japan.”

    原文網址: 日本「紙箱貓小圓」平安 貓叔、田代島暫無消息 | 國際新聞 | NOWnews 今日新聞網 http://www.nownews.com/2011/03/13/334-2696088.htm#ixzz1GUyLbVEP

  • Anonymous

    Thank you for sharing . . . I read the island was underwater on Facebook, but could not verify that blog info on Google news, just saw other blogs repeating the same unverified info.

    Of course I wish them all the best, but when emotions are high we are more likely to jump to conclusions. Those posting must be more responsible and validate any info, because many people believe anything written is fact and that has never been true!

  • Sandy

    Wonderful ! I want to live there when I grow old !!!

  • Landon

    Greetings everyone. I found satellite images of the area around Ishinomaki, including Cat Island. It doesn’t look good, honestly. =( I’m assuming all the is mud, and not bad photo quality. Regardless, the docks look completely destroyed, which were (I’d assume) most of the humans and felines alike lived. If it didn’t make it to the top of the island–Google Earth suggest around 87m–I could hope that animals’ keen senses would alert everyone to get to high ground…. =( Hang in there, Japan.

    http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=http:%2F%2Fmw1.google.com%2Fcrisisresponse%2F2011%2Fjapan_earthquake_2011%2Fearthquake%2Fdigitalglobe%2FSendai2_DG_2011-03-12%2FSendai2_DG_2011-03-12.kml&aq=&sll=51.493248,-0.137184&sspn=0.00863,0.026157&ie=UTF8&ll=38.348645,141.213745&spn=0.695748,1.674042&t=f&z=10&ecpose=38.34864467,141.21374488,129713.96,0,0,0

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    Ishinomaki doesn’t look like it did well… Tashirojima, on the other hand,
    actually looks fairly good to me. I’m sure they got a beating, but it pretty
    much looks the same as it did before – I doubt all the brown is from mud
    washing over the island – it’s way too much of a big hill for that, (I
    hope!).

  • Hanesicha333

    My love and thought are with all the cats who lost their lives and the people who for so many years took care of them and loved them. May all rest in peace and know that they will never be forgotten.

  • 1207970546

    i want to help them but i don’t know what should i do.

  • Anonymous

    That picture was NOT from this particular event, but something taken to pull on our emotions by ANOTHER irresponsible poster, looking to get attention and more clicks.

  • Anonymous

    I suggest you wait for facts to be revealed, via valid and verified news sources, before you give any money to anyone! IF you really want to give now, then choose a well-known organization, who will go there and you will know it for sure, like the Red Cross or IFAW. It is ultimately up to you to find a group who will do what you think is best to suit your own beliefs and the choices are endless.

    As you can see from this blog and many others, the info posted has gone from one extreme to the other, with analyze over what is really just rumors. It is horribly irresponsible for people to post info they claim as ‘good news’ about Cat Island, when in fact it’s not known to be true, but he said/she said from a friend of a friend.

    There is nothing to be found online, from any reliable news source yet, and as much as we want people and animals to be alright, writing it doesn’t make it so! It has gotten so bad, I’m beginning to think bloggers are only looking to get more attention to their page, and clicks to get more money . . . Yes, it seems some have gotten just this low and it’s disgusting how many are repeating the same ‘news’ when it’s nothing at all, playing on people’s emotions.

  • Kaiti Kaiba

    How is it doing now?

  • Peek23

    kinkstar, way to dash some hopes, huh?

    This isn’t the only blog reporting, there are japanese blogs reporting as well, if you could bother to translate them, you’d see people are making progress and people in Japan are talking to each other, reporting to each other, seeing and finding each other. It’s crippling and slow going, but little bits here and there are better than spreading doom and gloom.

  • kinkstar

    Not about ‘dashing hopes’ but about being realistic. The bloggers – here, there and anywhere, aren’t doing anything but posting rumors and calling it news. Ah, but they’ll enjoy the benefit of more traffic to their page and the mo’money the extra clicks get them . . . So yes, I am opposed to anyone playing with people’s emotions to their benefit in times such as these.

  • Rhi

    Did they survive the earthquake/ tsunami? :’(

  • Indio156

    The cats would have known about the earthquake before it even happened, and if there was highground, they would have moved to it. I was never there, so I don’t know what it’s like. I hopefully the people would have observed the cats all moving, and would have followed, just as some people did when the elephants moved from the beach in the earlier Tsunami in Thailand.

  • Indio156

    I am just curious — In general, before the Tsunami…Was there a vet on Cat Island? How did the cats get medical care and vaccinations, etc? I saw one vid with a cat who appeared to have discharge from it’s right eye (which is what made me wonder about vet care).

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    The cats are wild, so I don’t think there’s a vet on the island.

  • Jk

    Update?

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