There will be a falconry demonstration at Hamarikyu Garden near Tsukiji in Tokyo on Jan 2 and 3. Falconry in Japan is steeped in about 1,600 years of history. There will be two hour-long performances each day from 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
@ExportExpert: The falcons get food so they can never starve and they get a safe place to rest. What part of this sounds bad for the bird? Remember, they aren't attached to the falconer, and they usually don't try to leave the falconer.
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ExportExpert
These poor birds must go through Falcon Hell to please these people involved in this falconry.
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Ayler
eyup pet, pint o' best.
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@ExportExpert: The falcons get food so they can never starve and they get a safe place to rest. What part of this sounds bad for the bird? Remember, they aren't attached to the falconer, and they usually don't try to leave the falconer.
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