New facility at Hiroshima zoo allows visitors to see lions up close
HIROSHIMA -(Mainichi Japan) April 12, 2010-
A new exhibit where only a single sheet of reinforced glass separates visitors from the lions they watch was unveiled at the Asa Zoological Park in Hiroshima City on April 10. The exhibit, called "Leo Glass," is the only one of its kind in Japan.
Before the new exhibit, lions at Asa Zoological Park were separated from visitors by enclosures and ditches, with nine meters being the closest possible distance between visitors and lions. The new exhibit, however, has only a single 20 millimeter sheet of reinforced glass as a barrier. As a visitor, the effect when a lion approaches is powerful.
Children and adults alike enjoyed the new exhibit, with exclamations like, "They're so close!" and "Their fangs are amazing!" One visitor said with a laugh, "I felt like I was going to be eaten!"
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