"360-Degrees Lives" is a series of semispherical, 360-degree panoramic videos taken with a small camera. The shots provide a wide-ranging look at the lives of animals and insects cared for at zoos and other facilities. Users can view images taken from rare angles of prairie dog pups approaching the camera buried in the ground as well as beetles skillfully walk on top of the lenses.

Ginza swarming with 100,000 honeybees on a nectar mission

July 15, 2016 update!

You can enjoy it on the full screen by clicking the "FULL" button in the upper right.(Depending on the terminal, it may not be displayed correctly. The recommendation browser is "Google Chrome".)

Here's a thought the next time you decide to take a stroll through Ginza, Tokyo’s posh and glitzy shopping district. It is home to 100,000 or so honeybees that during the day fly all over the place to collect nectar.

The honeybees are kept on the rooftop of an 11-story, 45-meter-high building by members of the Ginza Honey Bee Project. Launched in 2006, the nonprofit organization is a pioneer in urban... (By SHIN YAMAMOTO/ Staff Writer)

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