Tearful Japanese queue for hours to bid farewell to pandas

28 September 2024, 11:54

Panda
Japan Panda Farewell. Picture: PA

Ri Ri and Shin Shin made their final public appearance at Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo on Saturday before returning to China for medical treatment.

Thousands of Japanese fans have bid a tearful farewell to two pandas that made their final public appearance at Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo on Saturday before returning to China for medical treatment.

The pair, Ri Ri and Shin Shin, are the parents of Xiang Xiang who returned home last year.

More than 2,000 visitors, many wearing T-shirts and carrying items decorated by panda motifs, queued outside the zoo for hours before opening. Some said they camped out overnight to secure their chance.

The giant pandas, both 19 years old, arrived at the Ueno Zoo in 2011.

Japan Pandas
Visitors were in tears after visiting giant pandas Ri Ri and Shin Shin (Eugene Hoshiko/AP)

Although they are on lease until 2026, Japan and China agreed to their return home as the ageing couple need treatment for high blood pressure, according to the zoo.

Hirono Sasaki, who had waited to enter the zoo since 5am, was in tears.

“They were always my source of comfort so I’m feel extremely sad,” she said. “I loved seeing Ri Ri climbing trees in her old enclosure. I hope she can climb trees again when she is back in China.”

After their hours-long wait, visitors were given only a few minutes inside their hut to view the black-and-white animals. Lucky ones could get a glimpse of them nibbling on bamboo branches but others could only catch them during their naps.

Japan Panda Farewell
A visitor takes a photo of a stuffed panda while waiting to see the giant pandas (Eugene Hoshiko/AP)

China sends pandas abroad as a sign of good will but maintains ownership over the animals and any cubs they produce. The animals are native to south-western China and are an unofficial national mascot.

Pandas, which reproduce rarely in the wild and rely on a diet of bamboo, remain among the world’s most threatened species. An estimated 1,800 pandas live in the wild while another 500 are in zoos or reserves, mostly in Sichuan.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

Obit Hassan Nasrallah

Hezbollah confirms death of leader Hassan Nasrallah in Israeli air strike

A small asteroid is going to be captured by Earth’s gravitational pull and temporarily become a "mini-moon"

Earth to gain second 'moon' for nearly two months as asteroid expected to enter orbit

Nepal Floods

Dozens dead after heavy rain causes flooding in Nepal’s capital

Israel has announced the killing of Hezbollah's leader

Iran warns Israel will 'regret their actions' after killing of Hezbollah leader

Smoke and fire rises after an explosion killed multiple people at a petrol station in the suburbs of Dagestan capital Makhachkala

Explosion kills 13 at petrol station in Russia’s Dagestan region

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah at a rally

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah killed in air strike, Israel says

Russia Ukraine War

Russian attack on Ukrainian medical centre leaves nine dead

Belgium Pope

Pope promises ‘all help we can’ to victims of sexual abuse by Belgian clergy

The FPÖ, led by Herbet Kickl, have been ahead of the ruling conservative Österreichische Volkspartei (ÖVP) in the opinion polls since 2022

Austria’s far-right Freedom Party on course for historic victory in Sunday's general election, polls suggest

The 12th and latest accuser claims she was repeatedly raped and drugged at the music mogul's homes

Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces further sexual assault allegations after 12th accuser files new lawsuit

Helene struck the coast of Florida on Thursday night as a highly destructive Category 4 storm with winds of 140mph

At least 43 dead as Hurricane Helene pummels south-east US leaving millions without power

Smoke rises from an Israeli airstrike in the southern suburbs of Beirut on Saturday

Israel mobilising further reserve troops as tensions with Lebanon escalate

Israel has announced the killing of Hezbollah's leader

Hezbollah confirms death of leader as Israel pummels Beirut headquarters in wave of airstrikes

Smoke rises from Israeli air strikes in Beirut’s southern suburbs

Israel strikes Hezbollah’s HQ in huge blast targeting militant group’s leader

Election 2024 Harris

Harris visits Mexican border as she offers tougher stance on migration

Elon Musk

Judge makes fresh requests from X to end Brazilian suspension