Fans of Blackpink’s Lisa were treated to a heartwarming surprise this week after the superstar shared her visit with Punch, the Japanese macaque who has become an online sensation thanks to his poignant story of resilience. Lisa, whose full name is Lalisa Manobal, stopped by Ichikawa City Zoo during her time in Japan, documenting the memorable encounter on her Instagram Stories.
A Shared Moment with a Plush Toy
Photos posted by Lisa show her holding an orangutan plush toy nearly identical to the one Punch is famous for carrying. The detail didn’t go unnoticed by fans, many of whom are familiar with the young macaque’s touching journey. Lisa’s thoughtful gesture struck a chord, as social media quickly filled with messages praising her sensitivity and kindness.
Punch’s Story: From Abandonment to Viral Fame
Punch’s rise to fame began when zoo caretakers shared the story of his difficult start in life. Abandoned by his mother and shunned by other monkeys in the troop, the anxious baby macaque found comfort in a soft orangutan plush. Images and videos of Punch clinging to the toy captured the public’s imagination, turning the little monkey into a symbol of hope and perseverance.
Lisa’s Visit Brings New Attention to Punch
Lisa’s visit has reignited interest in Punch’s journey, with fans applauding her for shining a spotlight on animal welfare and the importance of empathy. Zoo staff report that Punch is making steady progress—he’s now seen venturing away from the plush toy more frequently and is slowly beginning to approach other monkeys. While Punch still sleeps with the toy at times, his growing confidence gives hope that he will eventually integrate fully with his troop.
A Global Wave of Affection
Punch’s story continues to resonate with visitors from around the world, many of whom travel to Ichikawa City Zoo hoping for a glimpse of the resilient macaque. Lisa’s interaction with Punch has only amplified the love and support for the little monkey, inspiring fans everywhere with a reminder of the healing power of kindness—for both animals and humans alike.



