Taiji, Japan
Taiji is a small town located in the Wakayama Prefecture of Japan. It is situated on the southern coast of the Kii Peninsula, facing the Pacific Ocean. Known for its scenic beauty, Taiji is surrounded by lush mountains and offers a rich marine environment. The town has a population of around 3,000 residents and is famous for its traditional fishing practices.
One of the most notable aspects of Taiji is its controversial annual dolphin hunt, which has drawn international attention and criticism. The hunt is part of the local culture and economy, but it raises significant ethical concerns. The town is also home to the Taiji Whale Museum, which aims to educate visitors about marine life and conservation efforts.