The life-sized statue of the Japanese wolf in Higashiyoshino Village, Nara Prefecture, breaks the silence. Its existence is a bronze testament to the last individual captured in the Meiji era, forever preserving its memory. While being preserved as a valuable specimen in animal science, its unique posture and expression that fascinates tourists is worth seeing. Feel the breath of the wolves that once roamed this land by experiencing the powerful and life-sized statue.
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