In late January 2021, the Aquas Aquarium in Shimane prefecture in southern Japan posted a video on Twitter showing a giant squid that was found washed up in the city of Izumo. Giant squid sightings ...
A new video shot by divers captures a rare glimpse of a giant squid swimming in coastal waters. This is the first time a giant squid has been caught on camera since 2004. The squid was seen in Japan's ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -A Japanese coastal town in the western part of the country has drawn ire on social media for using some of the coronavirus relief funds it was given by the government to build a ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. City officials in Noto, a fishing town in Japan, have caught criticism ...
Dec. 21 (UPI) --A rare giant squid measuring 10 feet in length was found washed ashore, largely intact, on the western coast of Japan, according to a local press report. Kyoto Shimbun reported a ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. A 43-foot long statue of a squid has surfaced in the Japanese seaside town of Noto, but its presence ...
TOYAMA BAY, Japan (KABC) -- A giant squid was spotted off coastal waters in Japan, and the rare sight was captured by a submersible camera. The squid was visiting shallow waters off Toyama Bay on ...
Leaders of a coastal town in Japan are drawing the ire of some residents after spending $230,000 in COVID-19 relief money on a statue of a flying squid. Squid is king in Noto, a fishing town of about ...
A living giant squid came ashore in Japan. It’s rare to see giant squid on the beach, but even rarer to see it alive and swimming in the shallows. We know there are some truly bizarre denizens of the ...
Are you planning on visiting Japan? You might be alarmed by a newly constructed giant squid statue in the small coastal town of Noto. Designed to help boost tourism, the statue cost around 25 million ...
A $230,000 statue is part of an effort to revive tourism in the fishing town of Noto. Critics call it a waste of money as Japan struggles to contain a new outbreak. By Hisako Ueno and Shashank Bengali ...
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