Related Article
-

Japanese Martial Arts Masters Demonstrate A Battle Of Katana vs. Chain-Sickle
-

Academy Museum’s inaugural exhibit will celebrate Hayao Miyazaki and his works
-

Life-size Posable Detective Pikachu From Bandai Is Ready To Work The Cutest Beat Ever
-

Serval Cat’s Food Lands In Sand, She Cleverly Fixes It Right Away
-

Japanese design group continues to impress with charming peeling onion plates
-

Real-Life Japan Turned Into Anime Stills By Twitter Users



An injured whale stranded in shallow water was saved around 8:30 AM on January 20th in a western Japanese city by local people.
According to NHK, the whale was about ten meters in length and a curator at the Tokushima Prefectural Museum said appeared to a sperm whale. It was stranded on the beach of Anan City in Tokushima prefecture.
As you can see in the two videos below, local residents and police officers joined efforts to continuously splash the whale with water and even push it back out to sea, but lacked the man power. Within hours a fishing boat was called in to successfully pull the whale back out to deeper waters with a rope. Students can be heard cheering as the whale, which has clear injuries to its head and other body parts, is set out to sea.