Dear USA Today,
I recently came across your piece suggesting Taiji, Japan as a vacation destination, and I must admit my surprise at the piece, having been there twice myself.
Firstly, I think you do the town of Taiji a great disservice by
completely ignoring the natural beauty of the landscape. It is one of the most stunning
places I’ve ever been, with absolutely gorgeous mountains. The ocean views are always
breathtaking, whether they’re clear, Pacific blue, the fiery orange reflection
of sunset, or the deep, blood red of the daily dolphin slaughter that is
perpetrated there from September to March.
Secondly, Taiji is plastered with signs forbidding photography
throughout the town. I understand the town’s desire to prevent people from
documenting the bloody process by which the aquarium you mentioned acquires its
captives, but why travel someplace if one can’t share photos with friends at
home?
I am also shocked you would suggest staying at Dolphin Resort, one of the
key locations for activists opposed to the dolphin slaughter. For half the
year, the hotel is swarmed with people documenting and reporting on the status
of the captives in Dolphin Base, behind the hotel. The activists are absolutely
polite and respectful, but traveling to the middle of a protest is not my idea
of a vacation.
You also failed to mention local cuisine, a large part of any vacation.
You noted that the adventurous can swim with dolphins, but completely
neglected the fact that true risk-takers can eat them at the museum, aquarium
and other spots around town as well. Since the dolphins served as food and performing
at the aquarium are from the same family pods, that’s really the only way to
get the full Taiji dolphin experience. Sure, their flesh contains dangerously high
levels of mercury and other contaminants, but who worries about that while on
vacation?
In short, Taiji has all the makings of a great vacation spot, but until
they stop killing and capturing dolphins, the town will never be a true travel
destination. Not only does every trip there fund the bloody slaughter of these
beautiful and intelligent creatures, but the massacre and their desire to
cover it up have made the town itself inhospitable to visitors.
Thank you,
D
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