Tama-chan

Tama-chan

:"This article is about a bearded seal. For the fictional flying turtle, see Love Hina."

nihongo|"Tama-chan"|タマちゃん is the name given to a male Bearded Seal which was first spotted on August 7, 2002 near Maruko Bridge on Tama River in Tokyo, Japan, and subsequently became a national celebrity in Japan.

Name

Tama-chan is named after the river ("Tama") where he was first sighted. Strictly speaking, "Tama" is the actual name of the seal, and the "-chan" suffix is a Japanese title (similar to "-san") which marks endearment and/or cuteness.

ightings

The first sighting of the seal was reported heavily in the Japanese media amid speculation as to whether the normally arctic seal could survive in a Tokyo river during summertime. Subsequent sightings generated massive publicity as huge crowds gathered to watch and TV crews broadcast live footage across Japan.

Tama-chan subsequently moved to rivers in nearby central Yokohama where he was a regular sight in Tsurumi and Katabira Rivers for the following months. Thousands gathered on bridges in the city daily to catch a glimpse of the celebrity animal. Merchandise went on sale and fan clubs were organised, and daily updates on Tama-chan were broadcast on TV.Yokohama's Nishi Ward even granted an honorary "jūminhyō" (residency registration) to Tama-chan. This prompted a group of foreign residents, protesting against the fact that "jūminhyō" is only open to Japanese citizens (foreign nationals are registered under a separate system), to stage a march with whiskers drawn on their faces to demand a "jūminhyō".

Attempted capture

In March 2003, a group calling themselves "Society That Thinks About Tama-chan", attempted to capture Tama-chan with fishing nets in order to send it back to arctic waters with the help of a little-known US-based group called "Marine Animals Lifeline". A doomsday cult called Pana-Wave Laboratory which was revealed to be behind this group, pseudoscientifically thought that electromagnetic waves led the seal astray, and also that returning the seal to arctic waters would somehow "save the world from destruction". The cult had even built two swimming pools to keep the animal until it could be transferred. The (illegal) attempt failed. Tama-chan disappeared out of sight a few days later. When Tama-chan reappeared in Naka-gawa River in Tokyo, with a fishing hook embedded in the right eyebrow, it made national headline news, and Japan's Environment Minister was asked questions as to the well-being of the animal.

Today

Today, Tama-chan lives in Arakawa River. Attention from the media, not to mention Pana Wave Laboratory, has now faded, and the crowds have been reduced to a handful of Tama-chan watchers and amateur photographers. Signs in the vicinity warn people that anyone attempting to capture or harm the animal would be prosecuted, and that the river bank is under CCTV surveillance.old fact

External links

* [http://www.rickross.com/reference/pana_wave/pana_wave24.html Tama chan, star of river and screen]


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