Overview
- Ueno Zoo twins Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei are scheduled to depart on January 27 to join conservation and breeding programs in Sichuan after a loan that was due to expire in February.
- Their departure leaves Japan without any giant pandas for the first time since the species arrived as a diplomatic gift in 1972.
- Final public viewings drew large crowds, with timed one‑minute viewing windows and a lottery reservation system because of high demand.
- China has offered no commitment to send replacements as relations with Tokyo have cooled; a Foreign Ministry spokesperson instead invited Japanese fans to visit pandas in China.
- Local officials and businesses expect a tourism hit, with estimates ranging from roughly ¥20 billion in annual losses to more than ¥30 billion in the twins’ first year of public display.