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Santa Claus Gets Along Swimmingly With Fish At Tokyo Aquarium
TOKYO, Dec 4 (Reuters) – Worn a Santa Claus outfit, a mask and flippers, a scuba diver waved through a drape of exotic fish in a Tokyo aquarium at socially distanced viewers viewing from behind glass.
Continuing a more-than 20-year-old custom at the Sunlight Aquarium, she held a Christmas wreath up as banana fish and a stingray swam by undisturbed, and utilized a bazooka-shaped feeder to shoot out pellets for them to delight in.
“To be sincere, I believed how can you swim in that attire?“ 42-year-old Keiichi Matsumura, checking out with his partner and four-year-old kid, informed Reuters after seeing the program, which will continue up until Christmas Day.
For Tokyo resident Ayami Kobayashi, 35, the home entertainment was even more welcome in a year eclipsed by a pandemic.
“Seeing the fish made me relax. I know it’s difficult to hold events like these because of the coronavirus situation, but I’m grateful they still held the event,” she stated.
Began in 1999, the Christmas program has actually occurred practically every year given that.
This year, as day-to-day infection rates inch greater throughout Japan, the aquarium has actually hosted the occasion on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays just, and put stringent limitations on visitor numbers.
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TOKYO, Dec 4 (Reuters) – Worn a Santa Claus outfit, a mask and flippers, a scuba diver waved through a drape of exotic fish in a Tokyo aquarium at socially distanced viewers viewing from behind glass.
Continuing a more-than 20-year-old custom at the Sunlight Aquarium, she held a Christmas wreath up as banana fish and a stingray swam by undisturbed, and utilized a bazooka-shaped feeder to shoot out pellets for them to delight in.
“To be sincere, I believed how can you swim in that attire?“ 42-year-old Keiichi Matsumura, checking out with his partner and four-year-old kid, informed Reuters after seeing the program, which will continue up until Christmas Day.
For Tokyo resident Ayami Kobayashi, 35, the home entertainment was even more welcome in a year eclipsed by a pandemic.
“Seeing the fish made me relax. I know it’s difficult to hold events like these because of the coronavirus situation, but I’m grateful they still held the event,” she stated.
Began in 1999, the Christmas program has actually occurred practically every year given that.
This year, as day-to-day infection rates inch greater throughout Japan, the aquarium has actually hosted the occasion on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays just, and put stringent limitations on visitor numbers.
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question, you know it's been at least
15 years since I've been following the news, no 10 my folks do that, hmm. what was the question again !?
where you read about this ?
of course I can, it was here
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