CNNTashirojima (Cat Island)
Ishinomaki, Japan
Japan's famous "Cat Island" where felines outnumber people.
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Shingu, Japan
Japan's "other" cat island — a 20-minute ferry from Shingu port in Fukuoka.
Ozu, Japan
One of Japan's most famous cat islands — cats famously outnumber residents here.
Kasaoka, Japan
A nostalgic fishing island in the Seto Inland Sea — also known as a film location and cat island.
Takamatsu, Japan
A Setouchi art island known for steep slopes and triennale works — village cats are a pleasant bonus along the way.
Tadotsu, Japan
Famous for "flying cats" that leap across gaps in the harbor walls — a Seto Inland Sea cat island.
Taketomi, Japan
A Yaeyama island of white-sand paths and traditional Ryukyu village scenery — cats in the lanes are a pleasant bonus, not the main draw.
Kamiamakusa, Japan
The Amakusa region's "cat island" — a small island where locals and cats live side by side.
Kitakyushu, Japan
Kitakyushu's cat island in the Genkai Sea — not to be confused with Ainoshima off Shingu.
Fujisawa, Japan
A popular seaside island near Tokyo — famous for shrines, views, and seafood, with cats often seen in the lanes.
Setagaya, Japan
The Tokyo temple famous for countless maneki-neko figurines — and occasional temple cats.
Setagaya, Japan
A cat-themed wrapping train running the full Tokyu Setagaya Line — Miyanosaka Station is the nearest stop to Gotokuji Temple.
Taito, Japan
A Tokyo shrine said to be the birthplace of the maneki-neko — with cat-themed charms and occasional feline visitors.
Kaminoseki, Japan
A heart-shaped island in the Seto Inland Sea — one of Yamaguchi's quieter cat islands.
Karatsu, Japan
Saga's "cat island" off Yobuko — a short ferry ride where cats roam a fishing village known for camellias.
Nishio, Japan
An art island in Mikawa Bay — outdoor installations and fishing-village lanes, with cats as a pleasant bonus.
Taipei, Taiwan
A historic temple on Dihua Street where Hide met cats during a morning walk.
Ishinomaki, Japan
Japan's famous "Cat Island" where felines outnumber people.
Taito, Japan
A historic Tokyo neighborhood where cats are part of everyday street life — especially around Yanaka Ginza and the cemetery paths.
Yilan, Taiwan
A quiet plaza in Yilan where Hide met cats around old trees while walking.
Bangkok, Thailand
Thailand’s capital where street cats rest in parks, temple grounds, lanes, and café doorways across the city.
George Town, Malaysia
UNESCO old town in Penang where street cats and famous cat murals share the lanes.
Ruifang, Taiwan
A former mining town turned beloved cat village near Taipei.
Istanbul, Turkey
A city where street cats are part of daily life — often nicknamed “Catstanbul.”
Kuching, Malaysia
Malaysia’s “Cat City” — where cat monuments, a cat museum, and feline-themed street culture define the town.
Barcelona, Spain
A Mediterranean city where a giant Botero cat statue anchors El Raval, and street cats appear in old-town lanes and parks.
Chefchaouen, Morocco
Morocco’s blue mountain town, where street cats nap on blue steps and medina lanes.
Hydra, Greece
A car-free Saronic island where street cats lounge along the harbor, stone lanes, and seaside cafés.
Kalkan, Turkey
A Turquoise Coast resort town with an active cat protection squad.
Rome, Italy
A cat colony living among ancient Roman ruins in central Rome.
Key West, USA
Home to dozens of polydactyl "six-toed" cats descended from Hemingway's pet.
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