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A male zookeeper, viewed from behind, stands facing an Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) inside an outdoor enclosure at what is identifiable as a Tokyo Zoo & Aquarium facility, likely Ueno Zoo, located in Taito, Japan. The zookeeper wears a navy blue long-sleeved shirt with "STAFF TOKYO ZOO & AQUARIUM" printed in yellow on the back, khaki cargo shorts, and knee-high dark blue rubber boots. He has a black utility belt with various pouches and tools attached, including what appears to be a radio or walkie-talkie and yellow-handled tools. He holds a small orange object in his right hand.

The large grey elephant stands with its head facing slightly towards the right side of the frame, with its trunk mostly out of view to the left. Its right ear is partially visible, and its right eye is discernible. The elephant's front legs are visible, with its left front leg positioned forward. The ground is a mix of concrete or paved surfaces and patches of dirt, with scattered green grass clippings.

A robust wire cable fence with heavy-duty turnbuckles and shackles separates the zookeeper from the elephant. The fence consists of multiple horizontal cables attached to a dark brown metal post on the left and a darker brown, multi-faceted metal structure on the right, which also features dark brown panels. In the background, behind the elephant, intricate reddish-brown metal structural beams and columns are visible, suggesting a large, multi-level facility or overhead structure. Lush green trees and foliage are seen behind and above these structures, indicating an outdoor, verdant setting. A darker brown, tall cylindrical pole is visible to the right of the central structures, extending upwards beyond the frame.
FM-lihho1

Jun 6, 2026

Taito, Japan

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A male zookeeper, viewed from behind, stands facing an Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) inside an outdoor enclosure at what is identifiable as a Tokyo Zoo & Aquarium facility, likely Ueno Zoo, located in Taito, Japan. The zookeeper wears a navy blue long-sleeved shirt with "STAFF TOKYO ZOO & AQUARIUM" printed in yellow on the back, khaki cargo shorts, and knee-high dark blue rubber boots. He has a black utility belt with various pouches and tools attached, including what appears to be a radio or walkie-talkie and yellow-handled tools. He holds a small orange object in his right hand. The large grey elephant stands with its head facing slightly towards the right side of the frame, with its trunk mostly out of view to the left. Its right ear is partially visible, and its right eye is discernible. The elephant's front legs are visible, with its left front leg positioned forward. The ground is a mix of concrete or paved surfaces and patches of dirt, with scattered green grass clippings. A robust wire cable fence with heavy-duty turnbuckles and shackles separates the zookeeper from the elephant. The fence consists of multiple horizontal cables attached to a dark brown metal post on the left and a darker brown, multi-faceted metal structure on the right, which also features dark brown panels. In the background, behind the elephant, intricate reddish-brown metal structural beams and columns are visible, suggesting a large, multi-level facility or overhead structure. Lush green trees and foliage are seen behind and above these structures, indicating an outdoor, verdant setting. A darker brown, tall cylindrical pole is visible to the right of the central structures, extending upwards beyond the frame.

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