The park plans to excavate all the fish and hold a memorial service for them in the near future. A Space World representative clarified the fish were already dead when they were bought wholesale and frozen into the ice, contrary to internet reports the park bought them alive and froze them for the sake of the rink. The Guardian reports the fish, which included sprats, mackerel, crabs, and other shellfish, were embedded into the ice to spell out “hello” and also to form an arrow directing skaters across the rink. Although Japan has been one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, offering countless attractions, the country is currently suffering from the case of spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) that has caused temporary closures of many popular tourist attractions across the country including theme parks, museums and events. “I know Japanese dont value animal life that much,” one commenter wrote, “but making people skate over corpses is a new level of human dross.” Other Americans argued that, even if the Japanese were unreceptive to Western ideals, forcing them to interact and trade with the world was a necessity that. Just as the oceans opened up a new world for clipper ships and Yankee traders, space holds enormous potential for commerce today. suffocating." Since the post and the program, people have been commenting on the park’s page shaming them. The park first announced the rink in a now-deleted Facebook post with pictures of the dead creatures reportedly captioned "I am d. Japanese skating rink with 5,000 dead fish frozen into ice forced to close after animal rights outrage (pic via /etWQZAE3VT- CGTN November 28, 2016
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