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I think it is important to note that cemeteries are forbidden on the island. Can we throw this in? Harmon1630
I was there a few weeks ago. It was mentioned on the map and guide they handed us on the island. Is this good enough factual evidence? It really was a beautiful place. Harmon1630
I'll try to contribute some photos. Most of mine seem to be the same photos of the island that others have contributed. I'm such a a tourist. Harmon1630
1. World Heritage Site preservation ...?
Just a quick note for later refernce. -- Ooperhoofd 17:29, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
Most articles on Miyjima deer are now out of date. It used to be possible to feed the deer on the island and buy food from various vendors. But at the end of 2007 a feeding ban was introduced by the government, with the purpose of driving the deer away from the town. Unfortunately, the main source of food for the deer for many years has been from the tourists so they are still living in the town and looking for food. Now the deer are in quite a sorry state and many are dying.
There were some broken and links of little value so I cleaned links section up.
Removed (duplicate link) sightseeing.in-japan.jp/2007/06/majestic_island_of_miyajima.html
Removed (dead link) galilei.ne.jp/miyajima/e/index.html
Removed (dead link) hiroshima-cdas.or.jp/miyajima/english/top2.htm
Removed (provides no additional significant information) babibubebo.com/2006/07/09/miyajima/
Removed (provides no additional significant information) sightseeing.in-japan.jp/2007/05/miyajima.html
Whats up skip (
talk)
05:24, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
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I think it is important to note that cemeteries are forbidden on the island. Can we throw this in? Harmon1630
I was there a few weeks ago. It was mentioned on the map and guide they handed us on the island. Is this good enough factual evidence? It really was a beautiful place. Harmon1630
I'll try to contribute some photos. Most of mine seem to be the same photos of the island that others have contributed. I'm such a a tourist. Harmon1630
1. World Heritage Site preservation ...?
Just a quick note for later refernce. -- Ooperhoofd 17:29, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
Most articles on Miyjima deer are now out of date. It used to be possible to feed the deer on the island and buy food from various vendors. But at the end of 2007 a feeding ban was introduced by the government, with the purpose of driving the deer away from the town. Unfortunately, the main source of food for the deer for many years has been from the tourists so they are still living in the town and looking for food. Now the deer are in quite a sorry state and many are dying.
There were some broken and links of little value so I cleaned links section up.
Removed (duplicate link) sightseeing.in-japan.jp/2007/06/majestic_island_of_miyajima.html
Removed (dead link) galilei.ne.jp/miyajima/e/index.html
Removed (dead link) hiroshima-cdas.or.jp/miyajima/english/top2.htm
Removed (provides no additional significant information) babibubebo.com/2006/07/09/miyajima/
Removed (provides no additional significant information) sightseeing.in-japan.jp/2007/05/miyajima.html
Whats up skip (
talk)
05:24, 6 July 2009 (UTC)