AZUMINO: Punch the baby snow monkey and his stuffed orangutan have captured hearts around the world, spawned memes and even won over the White House with their charm.
But in the wild, his fellow Japanese macaques often have a starkly different image: pests to be shooed away or even eliminated to prevent economic damage to farmers.
The agriculture ministry estimated that monkeys caused ¥770 million ($4.86 million) worth of damage in 2024 — enough for Japan to sanction the capture and killing of thousands of primates every year.
