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  • This is my dream...

  • On a scale of one to ten how happy are you?

  • I'm eleven.

  • Today we're at Tashirojima, aka CAT ISLAND!

  • Tashirojima is a small fishing island off the coast of Sendaionly 1.2 square miles in area.

  • Andit is inhabited by an extraordinary number of cats.

  • This island smells very strongly of dead fish.

  • You're pied cat piper.

  • This is the best day of my life.

  • They're all coming.

  • This place is heaven. Never going home.

  • By the way, fun fact: this isn't the only cat island in Japan.

  • There's another cat island called Aoshima in Ehime Prefecture.

  • This however, is the main cat island.

  • It's got a cat shrine,

  • cat museum,

  • cat toys,

  • cat figures,

  • cat food,

  • cat houses,

  • cat bus,

  • cat cats,

  • and finally crazy cat people, like me, Sharla, and Jun.

  • And then there's this guy.

  • Cat island takes a 2600 yen (about $21), 50 minute ferry ride to get to.

  • The ferry only runs a couple of times per day,

  • which means if you miss it or it gets canceled, you get stuck on cat island.

  • Not exactly the worst thing in the world.

  • He let us know we found the shrine!

  • We made it to the cat shrine and this cat is so happy to see us.

  • We brought food.

  • There's one more over here.

  • It's basically a cat person's paradise

  • in theory.

  • You see, cat island was never meant to be a tourist destination.

  • The cats were originally introduced to keep down mice populations,

  • and both superstition and a fondness for the cats led to an explosion in their population.

  • More than 100 stray cats now live on this island,

  • and while some small measures have been taken to provide for tourism,

  • it seems quite empty

  • It seemed like we were alone until we slowly started spotting people just sitting quietly in the shadows.

  • The population has halved in the last 20 years.

  • Now there are only 85 residents, 70 of which are elderly.

  • Here you go.

  • Thank you!

  • No, thank you.

  • Oh! Your change!

  • Sorry! Thank you!

  • Rachel, what are you doing?

  • I'm getting dumb today. I'm so excited about the cats.

  • I can't think about anything else.

  • The island's village is actually classified as terminal,

  • which means it's on the verge of disappearing completely.

  • The economy isn't exactly booming.

  • Cat Island is less like a fantastical Japan wonderland from your dreams,

  • like Fox Village,

  • and more like… a real place.

  • It's just a place, with real world problems.

  • The cats are strays, which means beyond being fed by villagers and visitors,

  • they don't seem to be getting much care.

  • A large portion of the cats we saw were sick or injured.

  • Is she okay?

  • Yeah, the baby doesn't look so good.

  • And it felt very sad knowing that there really wasn't anything we could do for them,

  • other than buy them food.

  • You want some, too? Here.

  • It isn't all bad news, though.

  • Cat Island was directly in the path of the 2011 Tohoku tsunami,

  • and while there was some damage the island managed to survive,

  • along with the cats.

  • The water is all the way down there, and came up to here during 311.

  • From here on out, we can only hope that someone else with a giant love of cats will find a way to

  • manage the situation so that the cats can get proper care and food, or at least get fixed.

  • All in all it's a beautiful island, with a priceless experience,

  • and I wouldn't trade my day with those cats for anything.

  • I also still recommend people visit.

  • You can at the least still bring them food and attention, or toys to play with.

  • So if you have a chance to go to Miyagi Prefecture, try to make it up to Ishinomaki port and check out cat island!

  • He let us know we found the shrine.

  • He just stands there and calls for people.

  • This way.

  • He's the guardian of the cat shrine.

This is my dream...

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