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旅日大熊猫回国,真人版大熊猫接岗
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-11 01:44
Group 1 - The beloved giant pandas "Ryoan," "Sakura," "Maple," and "Ketsuhama" returned to China after completing their "diplomatic" mission in Japan last June [1] - Many people expressed their reluctance to see the pandas leave, with visitors coming from various places to bid farewell, and some even shedding tears [2] - To rekindle visitor interest, Adventure World amusement park launched a "Panda Keeper Experience" activity in November, where staff dressed as keepers to engage with visitors [3] Group 2 - Staff members interacted with visitors by entering the panda enclosures, allowing guests to simulate blood draws on the pandas [4] - The absence of giant pandas has led to a significant decrease in visitors, adversely affecting the local tourism industry, prompting calls for various activities to improve the situation [4]
日本动物园让人扮演大熊猫在笼中 给游客体验
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-27 07:22
Core Viewpoint - The Adventure World amusement park in Wakayama, Japan, is facing a significant decline in visitor numbers following the return of its giant pandas to China, prompting the introduction of a panda keeper experience activity to attract tourists [1] Group 1: Visitor Experience and Activities - The amusement park launched a "panda keeper experience activity" in November, allowing visitors to dress as panda keepers and simulate tasks such as drawing blood from a "panda" portrayed by staff [1] - This initiative aims to compensate for the loss of actual giant pandas, which were returned to China in June, and to enhance visitor engagement [1] Group 2: Impact on Local Tourism - The return of the pandas has led to a drastic decline in local tourism, with reports indicating a 50% decrease in visitor numbers compared to 2024 [1] - Local hotel operators have noted the significant contribution of giant pandas to attracting tourists, highlighting the need for diverse activities to mitigate the impact of reduced foot traffic [1]
大熊猫回中国后,日本搞出“神操作”……
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-27 06:21
Core Viewpoint - The return of giant pandas from Japan to China has significantly impacted local tourism, prompting the Adventure World amusement park to introduce a panda keeper experience to attract visitors [1][3]. Group 1: Impact on Tourism - The return of giant pandas "Ryoha," "Saihama," "Fuhama," and "Ketsuhama" to China in June has led to a drastic decline in tourist numbers, with a reported decrease of approximately 50% compared to 2024 [1][3]. - Local hotels and travel companies are experiencing severe drops in customer flow, highlighting the pandas' substantial contribution to attracting visitors [3]. Group 2: New Initiatives - To counteract the decline in tourism, Adventure World launched a "panda keeper experience" in November, allowing visitors to dress as panda keepers and engage in activities such as simulated blood draws on staff members dressed as pandas [3].
旅日大熊猫回国后,日本动物园推出“大熊猫饲养员体验活动”
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-12-27 02:30
Core Viewpoint - The return of giant pandas from Adventure World in Wakayama, Japan, to China has significantly impacted local tourism, prompting the park to introduce new activities to attract visitors [1][3]. Group 1: Impact on Tourism - The departure of the giant pandas has led to a drastic decline in tourist numbers, with reports indicating a decrease of approximately 50% compared to 2024 [3]. - Local hotels and travel companies are feeling the effects of the reduced visitor numbers, highlighting the pandas' crucial role in driving tourism [3]. Group 2: New Initiatives - In response to the decline in visitors, Adventure World launched a "Panda Keeper Experience" activity in November, allowing guests to wear keeper uniforms and engage in simulated panda care tasks [2][3]. - The activity includes features such as mock blood draws on staff members dressed as pandas, aiming to maintain visitor interest and engagement [2][3].
旅日大熊猫回国后,日本动物园“神操作”:由人扮演大熊猫供游客体验互动
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-12-27 02:30
Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights the emotional response of the Japanese public regarding the return of giant pandas from Wakayama Adventure World to China, leading to a decline in local tourism [1][3] - To attract visitors, Wakayama Adventure World launched a "Panda Keeper Experience" activity in November, allowing tourists to dress as panda keepers and simulate tasks such as blood sampling [3] - The return of the pandas has significantly impacted the local tourism industry, with reports indicating a 50% decrease in visitor numbers compared to 2024, prompting local businesses to implement various activities to draw tourists [3]