Whaling in Japan: Between tradition and source of income

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Whaling in Japan: Between tradition and source of income

Whaling in Japan: Between tradition and source of income

In Japan, whaling is considered by some as a tradition, a culture. For others, like Tetsuro Shogi, the whaling owner and owner of the factory is a lucrative business. Finally, for the workers, the factory pays them a wage partly in cash and partly in kind. A worker gets angry against anti-whale hunting: "It feeds the whale, it makes it live, think about it".

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File : Whaling

Publication date : 28 January 1994

Reference:
I21049408
Credits:
Producteur: France 3   -   Journalist : Moeglin, Isabelle  -  Journalist : Teboul, Robin
Origin:
Thalassa: The Magazine Of The Sea   -   Producteur: France 3
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Turnkey

Reference:I21049408

Credits:Journalist : Moeglin, Isabelle-Journalist : Teboul, Robin

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