Visitors flock to Tokyo aquarium for evacuated penguins; birds to return to quake-damaged aquarium

The penguins arrived at Sumida Aquarium in February, where they are free to roam around the enclosure while chirping and braying.

The Yomiuri Shimbun

The Yomiuri Shimbun

The Japan News

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Penguins, evacuated from an aquarium damaged by Noto Peninsula earthquake, take a stroll in front of visitors at Sumida Aquarium in Sumida Ward, Tokyo, on Monday. PHOTO: THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN

August 27, 2024

TOKYO – Seven Magellanic penguins evacuated from Notojima Aquarium in Nanao, Ishikawa Prefecture, which suffered damage from the Noto Peninsula earthquake, were seen by visitors at Sumida Aquarium in Sumida Ward, Tokyo, on Monday.

They are scheduled to return to their home aquarium on Aug. 30, which reopened for business in July.

The penguins arrived at Sumida Aquarium in February, where they are free to roam around the enclosure while chirping and braying.

A 12-year-old girl who visited with her mother said, “I’m going to miss them, but I hope they’ll live in good health back in their home.”

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