Ueno Zoo Timeline
Explore all panda events at Ueno Zoo. Timeline includes births, transfers, activities, and health updates.
Timeline Stats
All Events at Ueno Zoo
19 eventsLei Lei Debuts at Ueno Zoo
Lei Lei debuted via lottery at Ueno Zoo.
Xiao Xiao Debuts at Ueno Zoo
Xiao Xiao debuted via lottery at Ueno Zoo.
Lei Lei Named at Ueno Zoo
Lei Lei was named from 190,000 public submissions.
Xiao Xiao Named at Ueno Zoo
Xiao Xiao was named from 190,000 public submissions.
Birth of Lei Lei
Lei Lei was born at Ueno Zoo, twin of Xiao Xiao.
Birth of Xiao Xiao
Xiao Xiao was born at ueno_zoo.
Shin Shin gives birth to twins Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei
Shin Shin gave birth to a pair of twins at Ueno Zoo β a male (Xiao Xiao, ζζ) and a female (Lei Lei, θΎθΎ). This was Ueno Zoo's first panda twin birth. Both cubs remain at Ueno Zoo as of 2026.
Xiang Xiang Debuts at Ueno Zoo
Xiang Xiang debuted at Ueno Zoo.
Xiang Xiang Named at Ueno Zoo
Xiang Xiang was named from 320,000 submissions.
Birth of Xiang Xiang
Xiang Xiang was born at ueno_zoo.
Xiang Xiang born to Shin Shin at Ueno Zoo
Shin Shin gave birth to a healthy female cub, later named Xiang Xiang (ι¦ι¦). She was the first surviving panda born at Ueno Zoo since 1988 and became a national celebrity in Japan. Xiang Xiang returned to China on February 21, 2023.
Shin Shin's first cub dies at 6 days old
Shin Shin gave birth to a male cub on July 5, 2012 β Ueno's first panda birth in 24 years β but the cub died on July 11 from aspiration pneumonia after being unable to nurse properly. The loss triggered mourning across Japan.
Ri Ri transferred to ueno_zoo
Ri Ri and Shin Shin departed China for Ueno Zoo in Tokyo, Japan, as a new breeding pair under a 12-year cooperative research agreement.
Shin Shin transferred to Ueno Zoo
Shin Shin (δ»ε₯³/Xian Nv) arrived at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo, Japan together with her mate Ri Ri (ζ―ε, sb611) under a 10-year cooperative research agreement. They made their public debut on March 22, 2011, ending Ueno's three-year period without pandas since Ling Ling's death in 2008.
Birth of Tong Tong
Tong Tong was born at Ueno Zoo, the first panda raised entirely in Japan.
Kang Kang Dies at Ueno Zoo
Kang Kang, one of Japan's first giant pandas, died at Ueno Zoo. His specimen is preserved at Tama Zoological Park.
Lan Lan Dies at Ueno Zoo
Lan Lan died while pregnant at Ueno Zoo, triggering national mourning in Japan. Her specimen is at Tama Zoological Park.
Kang Kang and Lan Lan Arrive at Ueno Zoo
Kang Kang and Lan Lan arrived at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo as the first giant pandas ever to live in Japan, sparking nationwide panda fever.
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About Panda Events at Ueno Zoo
Ueno Zoo in Japan is an important location for panda conservation and research. This timeline captures all significant events related to giant pandas at this location, including births, transfers, conservation milestones, and other notable moments that contribute to our understanding and preservation of this beloved species.
Location Details
- β’ Country: Japan
- β’ Type: zoo
- β’ Event count: 19
- β’ Panda count: 10
Event Types
- β’ Births: 7
- β’ Transfers: 3
- β’ Activities: 6
- β’ Health updates: 0
Timeline data compiled from official conservation institution records, verified news sources, and research publications. Last updated: May 24, 2026