Private aviculture in Japan

zoogeekmaelstrom

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Hello, I just wanted to know what the situation of private aviculture is in Japan. Not much posts here explain about it, but it seems that finches are very commonly kept, with the population of Gouldian finches exceeding that of public zoos in Japan. I also know that there are a variety of parrot and owl species being kept by bird cafes, especially this one called Torino Iru Cafe. If anyone knows anything about private aviculture on this island country, feel free to share.
 
Hi

I used to work in the pet industry in Japan when I was young.
I quit in a short time, since I didn't like how the animals were treated in the whole industry.

They have a long list of avian species, including those that are not commonly suitable for pets.
There is a huge market out there, and many popular species are bred domestically. There are also imports from overseas.

Major species are listed here:
ペットいっぱい ペットバード全種一覧

This page includes mammals and other "small" animals
種類でさがす(小動物) | ペットショップのコジマ

Feel free to ask me if you have anything you want to know.

Thanks
 
Hi

I used to work in the pet industry in Japan when I was young.
I quit in a short time, since I didn't like how the animals were treated in the whole industry.

They have a long list of avian species, including those that are not commonly suitable for pets.
There is a huge market out there, and many popular species are bred domestically. There are also imports from overseas.

Major species are listed here:
ペットいっぱい ペットバード全種一覧

This page includes mammals and other "small" animals
種類でさがす(小動物) | ペットショップのコジマ

Feel free to ask me if you have anything you want to know.

Thanks
You're welcome, also welcome to ZooChat by the way.
 
What strange is that on the website, I thought that some birds had disappeared from Japan completely like the keel billed toucan. Also, does the website for the birds belong to a certain pet store in Japan or does this website represent the entire pet industry?
 
What strange is that on the website, I thought that some birds had disappeared from Japan completely like the keel billed toucan. Also, does the website for the birds belong to a certain pet store in Japan or does this website represent the entire pet industry?

Thanks.

I've seen a keel billed toucan in the pet industry about 5 years ago, so it may be still in the trade, but in fewer numbers. The Toco Toucan is more common, and is available in the market though rare.

Regarding the websites, the first link is so called "pet information website" that shown information about the whole industry. I believe the list on the website may not completely be up to date, but good enough to get an idea of the industry.

The second link is ペットのコジマ, which is one of the largest pet chain stores in Japan. This list looks like up to date, and has links to actual individuals on sale around Japan.
 
What strange is that on the website, I thought that some birds had disappeared from Japan completely like the keel billed toucan. Also, does the website for the birds belong to a certain pet store in Japan or does this website represent the entire pet industry?
If you are referring to the toucan in the first link then it is either a Choco or a yellow-throated toucan, not a keel-billed toucan.

I did see an import of red-breasted toucans a few years back. There might be an animal cafe or two that might have this species.
 
If you are referring to the toucan in the first link then it is either a Choco or a yellow-throated toucan, not a keel-billed toucan.

I did see an import of red-breasted toucans a few years back. There might be an animal cafe or two that might have this species.
I see, when I translated it was named a keel billed toucan. According to news, the last keel billed toucan in Japan was an individual at Omoriyama Zoo that died a few years ago.
 
I see, when I translated it was named a keel billed toucan. According to news, the last keel billed toucan in Japan was an individual at Omoriyama Zoo that died a few years ago.

I checked the link. This looks awkward.
The text on the list ways サンショクキムネオオハシ (Keel Billed Toucan), but when I click on the text, it directs to a page that says アカハシシロムネオオハシ (White Throated Toucan). Probably some kind of misunderstanding going on, which is unfortunately quite common for exotic species in the industry there.

Yes, It is said that the last two individuals of Keel Billed Toucans, which were at Omoriyama Zoo and Sapporo Maruyama Zoo in Japan both passed away in 2021. However, I have heard of private collectors and breeders who still have them, so there might be some individuals left in Japan.
 
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I checked the link. This looks awkward.
The text on the list ways サンショクキムネオオハシ (Keel Billed Toucan), but when I click on the text, it directs to a page that says アカハシシロムネオオハシ (White Throated Toucan). Probably some kind of misunderstanding going on, which is unfortunately quite common for exotic species in the industry there.

Yes, It is said that the last two individuals of Keel Billed Toucans, which were at Omoriyama Zoo and Sapporo Maruyama Zoo in Japan both passed away in 2021. However, I have heard of private collectors and breeders who still have them, so there might be some individuals left in Japan.
Interesting. Are there any birds who used to exist in public collections of Japan in private collections?
 
What strange is that on the website, I thought that some birds had disappeared from Japan completely like the keel billed toucan. Also, does the website for the birds belong to a certain pet store in Japan or does this website represent the entire pet industry?
I checked the link. This looks awkward.
The text on the list ways サンショクキムネオオハシ (Keel Billed Toucan), but when I click on the text, it directs to a page that says アカハシシロムネオオハシ (White Throated Toucan). Probably some kind of misunderstanding going on, which is unfortunately quite common for exotic species in the industry there.

Yes, It is said that the last two individuals of Keel Billed Toucans, which were at Omoriyama Zoo and Sapporo Maruyama Zoo in Japan both passed away in 2021. However, I have heard of private collectors and breeders who still have them, so there might be some individuals left in Japan.
I just noticed the white throated toucan being called a keel billed toucan. I thought @zoogeekmaelstrom was referring to the bird that was referred as kust kimuneoohashi.


I also have seen this trend where some importwrs seem to just sell animals immediately rather than keeping them in an attempt to properly breed them. Two examples that come to mind are a certain bird cafe that also acts a broker which sold a red legged seriema and purple crested turaco to a Moff brand petting zoo and Kakegawa bird garden respectively.
 
I just noticed the white throated toucan being called a keel billed toucan. I thought @zoogeekmaelstrom was referring to the bird that was referred as kust kimuneoohashi.


I also have seen this trend where some importwrs seem to just sell animals immediately rather than keeping them in an attempt to properly breed them. Two examples that come to mind are a certain bird cafe that also acts a broker which sold a red legged seriema and purple crested turaco to a Moff brand petting zoo and Kakegawa bird garden respectively.
Didn’t know seriemas existed in Japan until now, is there only one individual?
 
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Interesting. Are there any birds who used to exist in public collections of Japan in private collections?

Yes, unfortunately there are.

I think I can say this especially with raptors. Private breeders and pet dealers keep and breed various species that public zoos do not have.

Brahminy Kite, White Bellied Sea Eagle and Morepork are just to name a few.
 
Didn’t know seriemas existed in Japan until now, is there only one individual?

It looks like there are at least a few individualss, all of them in private hands including animal cafes.It looks like they are being bred in Japan, but not sure.
 
It looks like there are at least a few individualss, all of them in private hands including animal cafes.It looks like they are being bred in Japan, but not sure.
A few? I am sure there’s more kept and known amongst people in the trade, but I have only seen one individual displayed publicly.
 
I just noticed the white throated toucan being called a keel billed toucan. I thought @zoogeekmaelstrom was referring to the bird that was referred as kust kimuneoohashi.


I also have seen this trend where some importwrs seem to just sell animals immediately rather than keeping them in an attempt to properly breed them. Two examples that come to mind are a certain bird cafe that also acts a broker which sold a red legged seriema and purple crested turaco to a Moff brand petting zoo and Kakegawa bird garden respectively.

I think it depends on the situation.
Some vendors import animals based on orders, so they just sell it to customers directy after import and quarantine,

I've seen cases ahere the importer bred the animals and sold the offsprings too.
 
A few? I am sure there’s more kept and known amongst people in the trade, but I have only seen one individual displayed publicly.
Sorry, my way of saying might have been a little misleading.
I meant that there must be at least a few individuals since it is likely that they are breeding domestically. However, I don't have an idea how many there are in private collections, since not all vendors make it open that they own the species.

There are probably 2 individuals on display, both in animal cafes.
 
There are probably 2 individuals on display, both in animal cafes.
If you are referring to the Tori Cafe Sendagi Moff Lalaport Tougou I am under the impression that the seriamas there are the same individual sold to Moff by Tori Cafe. The moment Moff had theirs the animal in Sendagi was gone.
 
Are there any pictures of the seriemas?
Moff has posted a picture of the seriema as recent as May 25 on instagram.

Edit: after looking on twitter I found out that the animal from Tori Cafe Sendagi/Asakusa is in fact the same individual in Moff. The animal has a ring on its right leg. It got sold/transferred to Moff at early 2021
 
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If you are referring to the Tori Cafe Sendagi Moff Lalaport Tougou I am under the impression that the seriamas there are the same individual sold to Moff by Tori Cafe. The moment Moff had theirs the animal in Sendagi was gone.
Oh, it looks like it!
Sorry, my bad. I thought it was a different individual.
 
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