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Blue sky
- last edit: 14-Aug-2008
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Viewing Shirakami Sanchi (mountains) in the distance fr...
- last edit: 16-Aug-2008
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Cold rain at Anmon the first Fall
- last edit: 16-Aug-2008
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First snowfall on Shirakami mountains
- last edit: 11-Aug-2008
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first snowfall on Sasa bumboos
- last edit: 01-Aug-2008
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First snow on Viburnum
- last edit: 11-Aug-2008
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Mt. Mukai-Shirakami in early winter
- last edit: 10-Aug-2008
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After wet snowfall
- last edit: 14-Aug-2008
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Fallen leaves on snow
- last edit: 04-Aug-2008
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Mt Mukai-Shirakami in early winter
- last edit: 01-Aug-2008
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Looking Mt. Shirakami from Iwasaki at dusk
- last edit: 13-Aug-2008
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Anmon River after snow fall
- last edit: 10-Aug-2008
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Foot prints of rabbits on new snow
- last edit: 01-Aug-2008
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Self portrait by road carve mirror
- last edit: 13-Nov-2008
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Forest in December
- last edit: 05-Aug-2008
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Climbing Mt. Kodake in snow fall with ski
- last edit: 05-Aug-2008
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Camp at Mt. Futatsumori
- last edit: 15-Aug-2008
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A capricorn in the distance (on the ridge) 
- last edit: 10-Aug-2008
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Green woodpecker in winter
- last edit: 30-Jul-2008
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Beech tree
- last edit: 13-Aug-2008
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Freezing beech trees
- last edit: 13-Aug-2008
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Snow dressing beech trees at Mt. Shirakami
- last edit: 16-Aug-2008
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After a blizzard
- last edit: 04-Aug-2008
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like blooming white flowers
- last edit: 06-Aug-2008
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Spring is close
- last edit: 10-Aug-2008
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Mt. Shirakami in black and white
- last edit: 09-Aug-2008
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Freezing trees
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Freezed Mt. Shirakami shelter
- last edit: 01-Aug-2008
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Album Description:
The Japanese Beech (Fagus Crenata)used to be very common trees found in the temperate zone in Japan (such as northern part of Honshu). However, beech forests have been disappering from hills and low altitude mountains during last ten decades. Shirakami Sa
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7 comments
Your photography is excellent, considering your first love is the study of wildlife and environment and the practice of preserving both. The photos bring out the beauty of all you see. I am so enjoying your albums! Thank you, Miurak! Kathy
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kayanne101 14 days ago
Great album - I have been freezing just looking at it! Amazing shots!
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kassbet 16 days ago
This album makes you like your in Western Canada in the mountain areas....Jules
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jules572 9 months 16 days ago
magnificent album! absolutely beautiful places
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mayan8 2008.10.08 at 03:27:26 PDT
This is such a wonderful album. I can not ski, nor do we have much snow in South Africa, so this is really enchanting. Keep up the good work! Greetings Maretha
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maretha11 2008.09.14 at 11:03:31 PDT
Thank you for telling me magnificence of Mt. Shirakami. Actually, I live in relatively close to Mt. Shirakami, but I never been to. Because I was fed up with too much wild nature around my living place. Your albums inspired me to try to be a friend of the wild nature. First, I have to master ski…., I think.
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norieoshim 2008.09.06 at 00:55:13 PDT
wonderful album. from looking at your previous albums below i see you really take your photography seriously and that you repeatedly capture wonderful images. love browsing through your work.
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angiegere 2008.08.14 at 07:15:25 PDT
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