Letters and Addresses
Please send letters and email to:
PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN Prime Minister Naoto Kan Cabinet Office, Government of Japan 1-6-1 Nagatacho Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. 100-8914 JAPAN +81-3-5253-2111 E-mail: Kanteihp-info@cas.go.jp Online comment form #1: http://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/forms/comment.html Online comment form #2: https://form.cao.go.jp/kokusai/en_opinion-0001.html
MINISTER OF FISHERIES 1-2-1 Ksumigaseki Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. 100-8950 JAPAN Tel:+81-3-5510-3303 (direct) or 3-3502-8111 Fax: +81-3-3502-8220 or +81-3-3502-0794 E-mail: sinsei01densi@nm.maff.go.jp E-mail form: https://www.contact.maff.go.jp/maff/form/114e.html
THE DOLPHIN HUNT IN TAIJI IS CONDUCTED BY TAIJI FISHERY COOPERATIVE 3167-7 Taiji Wakayama, 649-5171 Japan
Tel: +81.735.59.3517 Fax: +81 735 59 3018 Email: jf-taiji@rowan.cypress.ne.jp
THERE IS A FISHERY AGENCY POLICY EVALUATION GROUP WHICH HAS THREE PEOPLE WHO ARE IN CHARGE: Kawase, Yoshino and Tokura 1-2-1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8907 Tel: +81-3-3502-8111 ext. 7057 and 7058 OR: +81-3-3591-5613 ( direct) Fax: +81-3-3502-8220 E-mail: sui_hyoka@nm.maff.go.jp
EMBASSY OF JAPAN IN WASHINGTON D.C. Ambassador Ichiro Fujisaki 2520 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Washington D.C. 20008-2869
Tel: (202) 238-6700, Fax: 202-328-2187 E-mail: jicc@embjapan.org www.us.emb-japan.go.jp
OR FOR A CONSULATE OR EMBASSY NEAR YOU visit: http://www.us.emb-japan.go.jp/jicc/consulat.htm or http://www.mofa.go.jp/about/emb_cons/mofaserv.html
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I am outraged by the annual brutal slaughter of dolphins and whales that takes place in Japan. The images of bloody red water clearly show the world that Japan has little respect for the state of the world’s oceans and for the conservation of the marine resources it claims to support.
Many scientific studies show that the oceans are in decline. We must take whatever actions are necessary to stop their over-exploitation and to protect the creatures that live in them. These dolphins do not belong to Japan. The status of the species of dolphins and whales that you kill are either endangered, threatened, or unknown. It is an unthinkable waste that they will likely end up as a meat product or deceptively sold as whale meat, polluted with toxic levels of mercury and cadmium, killing people that eat it. It is tragic and unacceptable that the remaining dolphins that are not killed will end up destined for death in an aquarium, water park, or "swim with dolphins" program.
In addition, the methods used to kill these animals are cruel. Corralling the dolphins into bays, then making them suffer a long and painful death by spears, hooks, and drowning is an inhumane way of fishing. This action is disgraceful and has caused much disappointment in the international community.
We demand that Japan permanently and immediately renounce and stop this slaughter. We will work diligently to bring this issue to international light until you have ceased your reprehensible violence.
Sincerely,
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