Meet Japan’s Lovely New Otter Duo and Their Adorable Names

愛知県あいちけん南知多みなみちたビーチランドで、とてもかわいいニュースがありました🫶2026ねん2月6日がつむいか、2ひきのコツメカワウソのあかちゃんがまれました!2ひきとも元気げんきおとこです。おかあさんはロレーン、おとうさんはアサリです。あかちゃんたちはすくすく成長せいちょうしています🦦

水族館すいぞくかんでは、あかちゃんの名前なまえ募集ぼしゅうしました📝たくさんのひと応募おうぼし、705けんなかから名前なまええらばれました。
そして、名前なまえは…
🦦 ヒノキ
🦦 サワラ

まりました!
👉 Source: Minami Chita Beach Land Official Website

この名前なまえは、あかちゃんたちがまれた2月6日がつむいかの「お風呂ふろ」からかんがえられました🛁ヒノキとサワラは、お風呂ふろによく使つかわれるです🌲とても日本にほんらしい、すてきな名前なまえですね☺️
いま、ヒノキとサワラは家族かぞく一緒いっしょにプールでおよいだり、飼育員しいくさんさんとあそんだりしています🙌

日本にほん水族館すいぞくかん動物園どうぶつえんでは、あたらしくまれた動物どうぶつあかちゃんの名前なまえ募集ぼしゅうすることがよくあります。たくさんのひと応募おうぼして、一緒いっしょ名前なまえかんがえます🤔
ヒノキとサワラも、おおくのひとあいされるカワウソになりそうですね🤗もし愛知県あいちけん機会きかいがあれば、ぜひかわいいカワウソ兄弟きょうだいいにってみてください!🇯🇵

【English Translation】

There was some very cute news from Minami Chita Beach Land in Aichi Prefecture.

On February 6, 2026, two baby Asian small-clawed otters were born. Both are healthy baby boys. Their mother is Lorraine, and their father is Asari. The babies are growing up well and getting bigger every day.

The aquarium held a naming contest for the babies. Many people submitted suggestions, and the winning names were chosen from 705 entries.

The names are:

Hinoki
Sawara

These names were inspired by February 6, the day the babies were born, which is known in Japan as “Bath Day” (Ofuro no Hi). Hinoki and Sawara are both types of wood that are often used to make traditional Japanese baths. They are very Japanese and meaningful names.

Currently, Hinoki and Sawara spend their days swimming in the pool with their family and playing with their keepers.

At Japanese aquariums and zoos, it is common to invite the public to help choose names for newly born animals. Many people enjoy participating and coming up with names together.

Hinoki and Sawara are sure to become much-loved otters. If you ever have the chance to visit Aichi Prefecture, be sure to stop by and meet these adorable otter brothers.

【Vocabulary List】

愛知県(あいちけん) – Aichi Prefecture
南知多(みなみちた)ビーチランド – Minami Chita Beach Land
水族館(すいぞくかん) – aquarium
動物園(どうぶつえん) – zoo
コツメカワウソ – Asian small-clawed otter
赤ちゃん(あかちゃん) – baby
匹(ひき) – counter for small animals
生まれる(うまれる) – to be born
元気(げんき) – healthy; energetic
男の子(おとこのこ) – boy
お母さん(おかあさん) – mother
お父さん(おとうさん) – father
すくすく成長(せいちょう)する – to grow up healthy and strong
名前(なまえ) – name
募集(ぼしゅう)する – to recruit; to invite submissions
応募(おうぼ)する – to apply; to submit an entry
件(けん) – counter for cases/items/entries
選ぶ(えらぶ) – to choose
決まる(きまる) – to be decided
お風呂(おふろ) – bath
考える(かんがえる) – to think; to come up with
使う(つかう) – to use
木(き) – tree; wood
日本らしい(にほんらしい) – typically Japanese
すてき – lovely; wonderful
家族(かぞく) – family
一緒(いっしょ) – together
泳ぐ(およぐ) – to swim
飼育員(しいくいん) – animal keeper; zookeeper
遊ぶ(あそぶ) – to play
新しい(あたらしい) – new
動物(どうぶつ) – animal
多く(おおく) – many; a lot of
愛される(あいされる) – to be loved
機会(きかい) – opportunity
会う(あう) – to meet
兄弟(きょうだい) – brothers; siblings
ぜひ – by all means; definitely
行く(いく) – to go


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