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littlemissmartypants

(32,107 posts)
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 05:09 AM 12 hrs ago

The last 2 pandas in Japan are leaving for China as ties are strained

Source: AP

TOKYO (AP) — Japanese panda fans gathered Sunday for the final public viewing at Tokyo’s Ueno zoo before twins Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei return to China this week.

Their departure on Tuesday will leave Japan with no pandas for the first time in half a century, and the chances of getting a replacement are poor, with Tokyo’s relations with Beijing at their lowest point in years.

China first sent pandas to Japan in 1972, a gift meant to mark the normalization of diplomatic ties between the two wary neighbors. The cuddly black-and-white bears immediately won Japanese hearts, and a dozen successors have become national celebrities.

The latest departing panda twins have attracted massive crowds despite a one-minute viewing limit per visitor in the panda zone set by the zoo. Visitors, many of them carrying panda-themed toys, call out the bears’ names and use smartphones to capture them as they nibble bamboo and stroll around. Many of those who couldn’t get panda viewing tickets still came to the zoo anyway to mark the last day.





Read more: https://apnews.com/article/japan-china-pandas-ueno-zoo-return-diplomacy-9cf7aff53bc94e03f651eb48eee7f7b8



MARI YAMAGUCHI and AYAKA MCGILL
Updated 1:03 AM EST, January 25, 2026
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The last 2 pandas in Japan are leaving for China as ties are strained (Original Post) littlemissmartypants 12 hrs ago OP
One-minute viewing limit Bayard 6 hrs ago #1
So many want to see them. If there wasn't a time frame anti-social persons would hog all of the viewing time. littlemissmartypants 6 hrs ago #2
Was so lucky to see the pandas Mz Pip 2 hrs ago #3

littlemissmartypants

(32,107 posts)
2. So many want to see them. If there wasn't a time frame anti-social persons would hog all of the viewing time.
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 10:55 AM
6 hrs ago

What do you suggest as an alternative?

Mz Pip

(28,372 posts)
3. Was so lucky to see the pandas
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 03:06 PM
2 hrs ago

Visited the zoo in 2024 with my son and his family. My granddaughter is a huge fan of pandas. A couple of years ago she took all of her birthday money and adopted a panda through the World Wildlife Fund. We didn’t have to wait in line long and there was no time limit on the viewing.

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