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As the centerpiece of its Expo showcase Japan will stage an opera about a rare bird that avoided extinction in Japan with the help of China, the country's Expo team said today.
The crested ibis became officially extinct in Japan in 1970s. The Chinese government began giving these birds to Japan in the 1990s and the birds began breeding and became established in Japan again.
The opera will be directed by Chinese and Japanese directors. Its theme will be the "connection between hearts" and the "future of harmony." It will highlight the friendship and exchange between the two countries, Hirofumi Wakamatsu, director of the Japan Pavilion, told a press conference in Shanghai.
The opera will be easy to understand, with children the target audience, said Makoto Sato, one of the directors of the opera. Sato said he imagined himself as a child when he created the opera.
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