Japan Open Water Park where you can Swim with Dolphins while Eating Dolphin MEAT

Japan Open Water Park where you can Swim with Dolphins while Eating Dolphin MEAT A dolphin pod is rounded up in nets before fisherman stab them to death
A water park where visitors will be to swim with wild dolphins before sitting down to eat the meat of the mammal is being planned in Japan.
The controversial tourist trap has been announced by town of Taiji in the south-east of the country which is already known for its mass dolphin hunts which turn the shoreline blood red.

  • Attraction planned by officials in Taiji, a town famous for killing dolphins.Made famous in Oscar-winning dolphin slaughter documentary 'The Cove' .Visitors will be able to watch the mammals which are kept in sea nets.Meanwhile, they can eat meat of dolphins which were slaughtered locally

Japan Open Water Park where you can Swim with Dolphins while Eating Dolphin MEATA scene from the 2009 Oscar-winning documentary
Slaughter: The rest of the captured dolphins will be killed for meat to be served to tourists, a practice made infamous in the 2009 Oscar winning documentary, 'The Cove', pictured above

Japan Open Water Park where you can Swim with Dolphins while Eating Dolphin MEATKilled for sale: The town of Taiji has a license to slaughter thousands of dolphins every year
Killed for sale: The town of Taiji has a license to slaughter thousands of dolphins every year
Japan Open Water Park where you can Swim with Dolphins while Eating Dolphin MEATDolphin meat, shown above, is a major source of industry for the fishing town
Big business: Dolphin meat, shown above, is a major source of industry for the fishing town

'The plan will only ignite more protests over dolphin-hunting.'
Japan Open Water Park where you can Swim with Dolphins while Eating Dolphin MEATIn the wild: Protestors have said that the water park will only incite more protests against the practice of hunting dolphins
In the wild: Protestors have criticised the plans for the park, saying that cashing in on the slaughter of dolphins will only lead to further protest in Japan and the rest of the world
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