The ground exhibition of Kin no Shachihoko, which was unloaded from the castle tower of Nagoya Castle for the first time in 16 years, began on the 20th at Nagoya Castle.

This exhibition was planned by an executive committee created in Nagoya City, etc. to support the tourism industry affected by the new coronavirus.



Many people visited the venue of Ninomaru Square in Nagoya Castle from the morning and there was a long line.



At the venue, as a countermeasure against the infection of the new coronavirus, three viewing courses were set up to alleviate congestion, and the staff guided them while calling for a gap.

Visitors enjoyed the female "sea killer whale" floating on the water, which looked like the sea, and the male "mountain killer whale" displayed on the top of the sandy mountain from various angles.



An 11-year-old boy who came with his father and brother said, "I thought it was corroded, but it was shiny, clean and surprised."

It was the third time since the time of the 2005 World Exposition, Aichi, Japan, after the war, and a woman in her 80s said, "This is the third time I have seen a gold killer whale on the ground. Unlike the indoor exhibition, it was powerful and nice. "



The exhibition at Nagoya Castle will be from 20th to 2nd next month, and from 10th to 11th July next month in the Sakae district of Nagoya.