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Weird hunt travelogue in the Sea of Japan:
Narrow Escape from Scary Entire Attack by Sea Lions
Prevents Disaster By Captain’s Tact
Survey of Sea Lion Breeding Sites on Nishi-Jima Island (Shoyo Shimpo [newspaper])

"Look! There are many sea lion pups behind the island over there." If they are pups, they shouldn’t be scary. OK! GO! Members of the group, feeling a bit braver after their last experience, landed on the northern side of Nishi-jima Island, thinking that it is easy to hunt sea lions if they are pups. This is a breeding site of Liancourt sea lions.

Document title Weird hunt travelogue in the Sea of Japan:
Narrow Escape from Scary Entire Attack by Sea Lions
Prevents Disaster By Captain’s Tact
Survey of Sea Lion Breeding Sites on Nishi-Jima Island (Shoyo Shimpo [newspaper])
Date created (Western calendar) August 5, 1935
Date created (Japanese era) August 5, Showa 10
Author(s) / Editor(s) Taizo YOSHIOKA
Publisher Shoyo Shimposha
Name of publication Shoyo Shimpo [newspaper]
Content Record of a journey from Matsue (Etomo Port) to Takeshima over four days in summer 1935.
Language Japanese
Public access Open
Repository Shimane Prefectural Library (Japanese Only)New Window
Medium Microfilm
Copies 1 page
Reference No. T1935080500102
Reference & Information Follow the instruction at Shimane Prefectural Library to see microfilm
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