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Mari
The end of October, I went to Arashiyama monkey park in Kyoto.
There are a lot of wild monkeys in this mountain, and we can feed them.
If you visit here, you have to follow these three rules : keep the distance between you and monkeys (at least 2 m), don’t touch them, don’t stare at there eyes.
This specie is called Japanese macaque and it’s very rare in the world.
Nov 7, 2020 2:20 AM
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The end of October, I went to Arashiyama monkey park in Kyoto. There are a lot
of wild monkeys in this mountain, and we can feed them. If you visit here, you
have to follow these three rules : keep the distance between you and monkeys (at
least 2 m), don’t touch them, don’t stare at there eyes. This specie is called
Japanese macaque and it’s very rare in the world.
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