The Crown Prince of Japan visits the Biology Museum of the University of Natural Sciences

2023-09-23 14:23:42

The white goby was given to the Museum by Crown Prince Akihito (now the Emperor) in 1976. And the Onagadori chicken, a precious chicken breed in Japan, was a gift from Crown Prince of Japan Akishino on August 17, 2012.

Like the Emperor and Empress, Crown Prince Akishino Very passionate about learning and researching science, especially biology. Crown Prince Akishino is a careful and meticulous person. Everything he does is very thoughtful and complete.

Crown Prince Akishino (far left) looks at a specimen of goby fish. Photo: HUS.

With passion bibliography, from his research, the Crown Prince paid more attention to countries in Southeast Asia, which have a tropical monsoon climate and are rich in plants and animals. He joined and became a member of many animal-related associations and was a researcher at the University Museum of the University of Tokyo.

Crown Prince Akishino admires the paratype of the White Goby given to the Museum by His Majesty Emperor Akihito in 1976. The Crown Prince thanked VNU for preserving this specimen so well for nearly 50 years.

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White goby specimen sent by the Japanese Emperor to the Museum of Biology in 1976. Photo: VNU.

In addition to the artifacts donated by the Japanese Royal Family, Crown Prince Akishino is also interested in many other artifacts at the museum, learning about the number of flora and fauna species on display, especially rare species. and the existence of these species in the world today.

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The Crown Prince of Japan looks at other museum specimens. Photo: HUS.

The Museum of Biology was established in 1926 and is the first biological museum in Indochina and Vietnam. This is the place to store and preserve hundreds of thousands of animal and plant specimens of Vietnam collected from the late 19th century to the present, including specimens from different geographical regions in the world due to natural causes. Donated by national ministers, foreign scientists and museums.

Previously, on the afternoon of September 22, Japanese Crown Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko visited Vietnam Japan University, VNU and interacted with lecturers, students and students.

We invite readers to watch the video: “Japanese Crown Prince visits the biological museum”. Source: News Television.

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