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Hare of Inaba

Japanese mythology”Hare of Inaba” that is passed down along the Hakuto Coast

2020/11/22

Hakuto Coast in Tottori Prefecture, where appeared in the story of Japanese mythology “Hare of Inaba” is the birthplace of the first love story of Japan!

Hakuto Coast in Tottori Prefecture, where has beautiful white sands, is the shore where the Japanese myth “Hare of Inaba” was set. Hakuto Coast is part of the Tottori Sand Dunes, also selected as one of the “100 best beach of Japan”. In the offshore of Hakuto Coast, there is Oki Island where white hare has inhabited. The shore reefs continue from Oki Island to Hakuto Coast is compared to group of sharks that the hare have stepped and crossed to the coast in the mythology.

"Hare of Inaba'', which is passed down on the Hakuto Coast: The Okuninushi and Yasogami went from Izumo to Inaba to propose to Princess Yakami-hime.

In the mythology “Hare of Inaba” is as follows, Okuninushi and his eighty brothers, called Yasogami visited Princess Yakami-hime in Inaba (Current Tottori Prefecture) from Izumo (Current Shimane Prefecture) in order to propose her.

"Hare of Inaba'', which is passed down on the Hakuto Coast: The shark, who had been deceived by the white hare, became angry and ripped off the white hare's skin.

At the same time, the white hare shed on Oki Island by the flood wanted to go back to Inaba. White hare tried to arrange the sharks from Oki Island in a line and cross the sea. However, last shark found out that the hare tricked them and the white hare was peeled its fur off by sharks.

"Hare of Inaba'', which is passed down on the Hakuto Coast: Yasogami taught the White hare that the wound would heal if it was washed with seawater and exposed to sunlight and wind.

Then eighty brothers of Okuninushi appeared there and told the hare that the wound will be cured if the hare wash it with seawater, get drenched in sunlight and expose to wind. The white hare did so accordingly, but the wound get hurt more and the its skin swelled red.

"Hare of Inaba'', which is passed down on the Hakuto Coast: Okuninushi taught the White hare to apply the ears of cattails on his wounds.

Then Okuninushi appeared and asked the reason why the white hare was crying, and told the white hare that if it washed wound with water and rest on the head of cattails, then it will be cured. When the white hare did so according to the teaching, it returned to original white hare.

"Hare of Inaba'', which is passed down on the Hakuto Coast: The White hare prophesied that Okuninushi and Princess Yagami-hime would get married.

After that Okuninushi received a prediction to get married with Princess Yakami-hime from the white hare.

Hakuto coast in Tottori City is the beach that was the setting for "Hare of Inaba''.

On the west end of the Hakuto Coast, about 150m off the coast of Cape Keta, there is “Oki Island” that is said the white hare was inhabited in the story of “Hare of Inaba”. The shore reefs are lined from Cape Keta to Oki Island and in the story of “Hare of Inaba”, they are compared to the back of sharks. There is a monument of the poetry of the myth on the coast.

Hakuto Coast is known as “Sanctuary of lovers”

Hakuto Coast is known as “Sanctuary of lovers” from the legend that the white hare mediated between Okuninushi and Princess Yakami. “A bell of love” is set up in Cape Keta Observation Square (nickname is “The hill of Hakuto”). When the weather is fine, you can see Tottori sand dunes in the east and Mount Daisen in the west.

A rock called Koishima is buried in the sand on the sandy beach, Hakuto coast

A rock called Koishima is buried in the sand on the sandy beach where Oki Island can be seen nearby. Koishima is said to be the place where Okuninushi proposed to Princess Yakami. In 1859, a stone lantern was built in Koishima by local young people.

Hakuto Shrine, located on Hakuto coast

On Hakuto Coast, Hakuto Shrine, a shrine dedicated to the white hare is enshrined. The surrounding primeval forests are designated as a national monument.

 

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