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Small animals like birds, squirrels, mice and insects are a common sight in many cities and towns. But in recent years, the world s press has been full of reports of wild animals coming into cities in bigger and bigger numbers. There have been bears in Vancouver parks, leopards on the streets of Mumbai and wild pigs in gardens in Berlin. What happens when bigger animals come into our cities? Are they welcome or are they considered a danger or a pest? Often wild animals come into cities to look for food. In Cape Town, South Africa, baboons have started coming into residential areas on the edge of the city to feed. They open rubbish bins and eat fruit from gardens and orchards. Some brave baboons have even come into people s houses and taken food from kitchen cupboards and refrigerators! Baboons can be aggressive and have attacked a lot of pet animals, so understandably, many city residents don t welcome their presence. The city can be a dangerous place for baboons too. Some have been injured or killed in car accidents and others have been electrocuted as they played with electric cables. Baboons are an endangered species and to save them and minimize conflicts between humans and baboons, the city council has employed a team of Baboon Monitors. The monitors job is to chase baboons out of urban areas or catch them and release them in the countryside. This policy has had some success, though it is proving hard to stop baboons from coming back to the city once they see it as a source of easy food. In Berlin in Germany, groups of wild pigs often come into the suburbs to look for food. They dig up parks and gardens looking for roots, fungi, insects and other small animals to eat. Apart from damage to parks and gardens, the pigs have also caused several traffic accidents as they are slow to move off roads when cars are approaching. In spite of this, some city

residents welcome the pigs and have been giving them food. They argue that pigs have been coming into the city for centuries and that people should learn to live with them. This attitude was not shared by the city council. Their first reaction was to employ a group of hunters to shoot young pigs. Many city residents complained that this was unnecessarily cruel and there were heated arguments between hunters and animal lovers. In response to protests, the city council decided to take more peaceful action against pigs. Instead of shooting them, they have put up fences and made it illegal to feed the pigs. Time will tell if this strategy works, though it may be a losing battle as warmer winters mean that pig numbers are greater than in the past. Animal in the city Level 3. LearnEnglish Teens, British Council pest baboon rubbish electrocute This text has been used with the permission of the British Council. The text is from the British Council website for teenage learners, LearnEnglish Teens: www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglishteens endangered species

Japan is welcoming visitors from Muslim nations, with qiblaharrows pointing towards Meccain hotel rooms, prayer rooms in airports and commercial complexes, and halal food in restaurants and the cafeterias of companies that conduct business with firms from Muslim states. There has been a steady growth in the number of Muslims choosing to settle in Japan. Halal meals first became available on menus about a decade ago, but the nation s recent tourism boom is driving supply and demand. The total number of tourist arrivals in Japan in 2016 surpassed 24 million, well ahead of the 20 million target set by the national government for 2020. And tourists from Muslim nations accounted for a growing number of the arrivals. According to the Japan National Tourism OrganisationJNTO, nearly 271,000 Indonesians travelled to Japan in 2016, up from just 63,000 in 2009. Similarly, more than 394,000 Malaysians arrived last year, up from 89,000 seven years ago. The sharp increase in arrivals from Southeast Asia is in part due to the Japanese government relaxing visa requirements, the growth in low-cost airlines serving Japan and a growing middle class with a larger disposable income, according to the JNTO. Yet another contributing factor has been the ease with which Muslim travellers can have their specific needs met. There have been a combination of factors that are behind these impressive figures, including the low yen rate, which has made holidays in Japan much more affordable for people from Southeast Asia, in particular, said Susah Ong, deputy director of the JNTO office in Singapore. But I also think that the Japanese travel sector has become more receptive to overseas visitors, she said. Shigeru Yamashita opened the Syariah Hotel Fujisan specifically to meet the needs of Muslim travellers in July 2016. I opened the hotel in order for Muslims to feel comfortable when they visit

Japan, he said. All the meals that we serve are Japanese dishes but prepared using halal ingredients, he told This Week in Asia. We also have a qiblah in each guest room, while there is also a prayer room. Other business operators also see Muslim consumers as a significant opportunity. In Okayama prefecture, the Okayama Health Tourism Association started a scheme earlier this year giving hotels and restaurants that have Muslim-friendly facilities or meals a Peach Mark logo to display. Restaurants that do not serve pork and prepare food in the appropriate manner are eligible for certification, along with hotels that provide prayer mats. The Shisui Premium Outlets retail park, in Chiba prefecture, opened a prayer room for Muslims in 2014, the same year that a similar facility opened in the Shinjuku store operated by Takashimaya. The Shiroi Koibito theme park in Sapporo opened a worship room earlier this year after 24,000 Malaysians and Indonesians visited in the park 2014, a 74 per cent jump from the previous year. Facilities are also being introduced for longer-term visitors. Rikkyo University in Tokyo, which plans to increase its enrolment of foreign students to 2,000 by 2024, opened a prayer room, complete with a qibla, in April. The university said the prayer room provides an opportunity for our Japanese students to learn about Islamic culture. Nearby Sophia University, which already has 50 students from Muslim-majority nations, has also opened a cafeteria for students with a wide range of halal meals. Mohammed Naji Matar joined Osaka-based Miyako International Tourist Co. four years ago, after leaving Syria. He was tasked with starting up the company s Muslim business and says he believes there are plenty of opportunities in Japan s travel sector. A few years ago we started seeing Muslim travellers from Southeast Asian countries taking off, but now we are seeing similar interest in Japan from Dubai, Saudi Arabia and other countries in the Middle East, he said. Japan is fashionable as a destination for

people from those countries, and is famous for its technology, cuisine, traditions, history and the sights of Tokyo and Osaka, he said. A lot of these people have already been to many European countries and the United States, and they are looking for a new destination to explore. Matar said that halal food was slowly catching on in Japan, but he believed growing demand by visitors from increasingly wealthy Muslim nations would speed the process up. It is already easier to come here, because of the visa situation and the increase in flights, and foreigners know that Japan is safe and clean and the people are hospitable, he said. Once halal food is more readily available, then I think even more people will want to come here. This Week in Asia. May 7, 2017. Why are so many Muslims suddenly visiting Japan? 出版元 :South China Morning Post Publishers Limited Muslim qiblah Mecca halal food receptive a Peach Mark logo

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