As we explore the Katano area, it’s fascinating to learn about its rich history with whales. In the past, this area was renowned for being a gathering spot for whales in pursuit of abundant fish. Occasionally, these magnificent creatures would become stranded, prompting the residents of the former village to rush to the beach.

The residents were resourceful and made use of every part of the whale, valuing it as a source of food and fuel. The arrival of a whale was a cause for celebration, bringing economic benefits to the surrounding villages. Can you imagine the joy and celebration?

The reverence for whales in Sado is reminiscent of bears in the Ainu culture, with the huge creatures being considered special and even revered as gods. The jawbone of a whale was even used as a grave marker, symbolizing the significance of these majestic animals in the area.

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