Monthly Archives: September 2017

Rescheduled, wombats will arrive in Ikeda city on Oct 4

In Ikeda city, Osaka pref, JAPAN, many people have been inviting new wombats, and on Sep 27, 2017, it was scheduled that new 3 wombats arrived in Ikeda, if things went well. But trouble occured. the arrival was rescheduled. On Sep 29, 2017, KURATA Kaoru, the mayor of Ikeda city, announced in his official diary in the city’s website that the trouble is almost solved and new 3 wombats will leave Melbourne on Oct 3 and arrive in Ikeda city on Oct 4. One of reason of the trouble is that the people concerned did not have sufficient idea about the new form of animal’s health certificate between Australia and … Continue reading

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Keeper Girls’ new song will be unveiled on Oct 22

On Sep 14, 2017, on Keeper Girls’ official blog, they released that their new song will be unveiled on Oct 22. Their new song is “Yume Tsukame”, “Get Dreams” in English (unofficial translation). On Oct 22, 2017, from 9:30am in Satsukiyama zoo: the ceremony for welcoming 3 new wombats. After the ceremony, from 10:00am to 4:00pm in Satsukiyama park: the 60th anniversary of Satsukiyama zoo, “come and see wombats”. in this anniversary, from 11:00am, Keeper Girls will unveil their new song.

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Welcome to Ikeda, JAPAN! New 3 wombats will arrive in Ikeda on Sep 27, if things go well

BREAKING NEWS! On Sep 12, KURATA Kaoru, the mayor of Ikeda city, Osaka pref, JAPAN, announced that new 3 wombats will arrive in Ikeda on Sep 27, if things go well. The municipal zoo of Ikeda city, ‘Satsukiyama Zoo‘ announced that it will be closed specially on Sep 27, and the area near its wombats’ house will be closed temporarily after Sep 27 in order that new wombats will get used to the new environment. Japanese edition Ref: If you would like to know about activities to invite new wombats to Ikeda, please read the following article: Ikeda city (JAPAN). Welcome of wombat(s) is scheduled to be in fall of … Continue reading

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