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Koshima, the Birthplace of Japanese Primatology Koshima is a small island located in Miyazaki prefecture, the southwest of Japan, off the coast of Kyushu. On Koshima Island there are approximately 100 Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata), well known for the behavior of washing sweet potatoes. Koshima Field Station Koshima Field Station is an additional facility of Wildlife Research Center as a base of research in Koshima Island. Koshima Field Station is located in opposite side accross the sea from Koshima Island. This station was built as a base of reseach in the island in 1968. A lot of guest researchers visit and utilize the station. History 1934 Koshima Island and the Japanese Macaques in the island were desiginated as a natural monument. 1948 Kyoto University started researches on the Japanese Macaques. 1952 Researchers succeeded in feeding the Macaques for the first time in Japan. 1953 Sweet potato washing behaviors were found. 1967 Primate Research Institute (PRI) was established in Inuyama. 1968 Koshima Field station was built as an additional facility of PRI. 1970 We started to weigh the monkeys in the island. 1983 Koshima Field Station was enlarged. 2008 Koshima Field Station was transferred to Wildlife Research Center. Address 16-1 Ichiki, Kushima, Miyazaki, 889-3311 Japan

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