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For animals, the process of transportation is one of the most physically and mentally taxing, involving pain, suffering, and fear. The Animal Rights Center previously conducted a survey of the courier industry’s consideration for animals in its Corporate Ethical Reporting survey, and the most egregious were Japan Post Co. Sagawa Kyubin and Seino Transport do not, in principle, transport live animals, while Kuroneko Yamato has a dedicated animal transport service and either makes special considerations or allows insects and fish (although Kuroneko Yamato has its own problems). On the other hand, Japan Post, even on its website, states publicly that it can transport live animals: birds, reptiles, fish, and insects,…
A response has been received from the town of Kujukuri regarding the 3,000 sardines being kept in overcrowded conditions at the entrance to the Sea Station Kujukuri Sardine Museum operated by the town of Kujukuri, Chiba Prefecture. As for the request to discontinue the sardine exhibit, the response is as follows: “The sardine tank was installed as one of the purposes of attracting visitors to our facility, and we think it is well received.In addition, as of April 1, 2023, with the approval of the Town Council, we have already contracted with a private company to maintain the water tank for one year until March 31, 2024, and we believe…
Umi no Eki Kujukuri, located near the sea in the town of Kujukuri, Chiba Prefecture, has a facility called the Sardine Museum Iwashi Siryoukan. As soon as you enter Umi-no-Eki’s kiosk, you will see an fish tank on the left, and the entrance to the museum is next to it. This tank was filled with sardines, which are kept in an incredibly overcrowded environment. ARCJ have received a report, conducted an investigation, and have currently submitted questions and requests to the facility. The sardine tank appears to have a width of about 3-4 meters, isn’t very deep, and seems to be around 2 meters in height. According to the museum’s…
Goldfish and killifish are sold at the flower and tree sales corner of Mutsuzawa Roadside Station in Mutsuzawa Town, Chiba Prefecture. The fish are sold in plastic bags. In particular, a type of goldfish called “Ranchu” was kept alone in a plastic bag with not enough water to cover its entire body. This method of sale would of course not allow for feeding or changing the water. The amount of feces indicates that the goldfish will be trapped in this environment for more than just a day or so. Of course, there are no water plants to hide in, and the goldfish stayed at the edge of the bag and…