How to understand the penguin relationship maps
The charts are packed with observations from the penguins' caretakers. In this photo, the staff wrote down that Aburi shakes his head when he sees his caretaker Kojima, indicating happiness. Source: CNN So what do they tell us? The maps identify five main types of relationship among penguins. The heart symbol (red lines) represents couples and lovers. Broken hearts (blue lines) mean busted relationships. Hearts with a question mark (purple lines) represent complicated relationships that may be more than just friendships. Yellow lines indicate basic friendships. Green lines are enemies. The charts include personality descriptions, in Japanese, of each penguin and plus some inside juice on the relationships. "What is written in the maps is based on everyday observations from the staff taking care of the penguins," says Okuda. "By observing carefully, they could tell which penguins are couples or which couples are broken up." According to the Kyoto Penguin Relationship Chart 2020, one penguin, for example, will sway his head left and right vigorously -- a sign of affection -- whenever he sees Kojima, one of the aquarium caretakers. The color bars next to each of the penguins' names are used for identification so visitors can tell who they are. Tera is the most popular girl is Kyoto Aquarium. The blue lines indicate the hearts she broke the last year. Source: CNN Tera is Kyoto Aquarium's popularity queen. She's broken six penguins' hearts in the last year already. She's currently seeing Orre -- who is a control freak, according to the map -- but also has love interests with Same and Shijyou (who is married). Another drama that's grabbed the caretakers' attention over the last two years is the relationship between father and son Kuruma and Nijou. The two were (gasp!) romantically involved -- marked as BL (Boys' Love, or romance between boys) last year -- before falling for the same female penguin Hana (more gasps!) this year. The blue line in the middle shows the former romantic relationship between father and son penguins Kuruma and Nijou -- who are now love rivals. Source: CNN But the one relationship that is the most shocking for all the staff is the love between Grandpa Kama, the oldest penguin in the aquarium, and Saya, the granddaughter of Grandpa Kama's sister. The two penguins are 17 years apart -- Cape Penguins have an average lifespan of 20 years.Sumida Aquarium's drama
Over at Sumida Aquarium in Tokyo Skytree Town, the relationship map is no less complicated. In addition to the five types of relationships, Sumida Aquarium has also added a fish symbol for the penguins who are a fan of sardines -- or "The Sardine Club" member. Rose (in the left blue bubble) and Warabi (in the pink bubble on the right) are a star couple at the Sumida Aquarium. Source: CNN Rozu (or Rose) was a pick-up artist and a penguinizer before meeting Warabi, formerly the most popular penguin in the aquarium. After falling in love, the two are now in an exclusive relationship and "can't bear to leave each other's side for more than one second." Then there's inter-species love. The two Penguin Relationship Charts also reveal how the aquariums' caretakers are unwittingly pulled into the penguins' affairs of the heart. Caretaker Nagaoka's friendship with penguin Hanabi has made Hanabi's wife Ichigo jealous, turning Nagaoka and Ichigo into enemies. Chiyouchin is said to have "neverending love" for his caretaker Oshiro. Caretaker Tanaka wants to befriend Kiriko, but Kiriko blows hot and cold -- sometimes sulking with Tanaka for as long as 20 minutes. The charts have so far been generated plenty of interest. "We're glad we received many comments on this year charts, too," Okuda adds. "Some comments said 'It's more complex than human relationships' and some said 'I never get tired of looking at the map.'"DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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