Ahead of the release of the Japanese crested ibis, a national special natural monument, on the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture at the end of May—the first time such birds have been released on Honshu—an event was held in Kanazawa City on the 2nd, where the mascot costume of the PR character "Notokki" was unveiled. With the wish to "bring happiness to Noto," the wings were designed in rainbow colors, and there was a pi on its belly.
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Ahead of the release of the Japanese crested ibis, a national special natural monument, on the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture at the end of May—the first time such birds have been released on Honshu—an event was held in Kanazawa City on the 2nd, where the mascot costume of the PR character "Notokki" was unveiled. With the wish to "bring happiness to Noto," the wings were designed in rainbow colors, and there was a pi on its belly.