Tajima Atsushi
University of Tsukuba.
J Poult Sci. 2025 Sep 25;62:2025029. doi: 10.2141/jpsa.2025029. eCollection 2025.
Poultry meat and eggs are important sources of high-quality animal protein worldwide. However, poultry in Japan has historically been regarded as a symbolic or spiritual entity more than as a food source, as its roles are deeply embedded in Japanese consciousness and society. Current evidence indicates that chickens first appeared in Japan during the Yayoi period, approximately 2,000 years ago, coinciding with a period of active human migration to the Japanese archipelago. Since then, poultry has played notable roles in Japanese art, literature, mythology, and folktales. Recent advancements in molecular clock analysis or the detection of genomic modifications, such as introgression, deletions, mutations, and viral infection from trace fossil/live samples necessitate the continual revision and refinement of existing theories about human and animal history across several academic disciplines. Therefore, the objective of the present review was to elucidate the distinct and multilayered relationship between humans and poultry in Japan, incorporating recent anthropological and ornithological perspectives.
在全球范围内,禽肉和禽蛋都是优质动物蛋白的重要来源。然而,在日本,家禽在历史上更多地被视为一种象征或精神实体,而非食物来源,因为其作用深深融入了日本的意识和社会之中。现有证据表明,鸡大约在2000年前的弥生时代首次出现在日本,这一时期恰逢人类向日本群岛的活跃迁徙阶段。从那时起,家禽在日本艺术、文学、神话和民间故事中都扮演了显著角色。分子钟分析的最新进展,或从微量化石/活体样本中检测基因组修饰(如基因渗入、缺失、突变和病毒感染),使得跨多学科对人类和动物历史的现有理论需要不断修订和完善。因此,本综述的目的是结合近期人类学和鸟类学观点,阐明日本人类与家禽之间独特且多层次的关系。