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Tashiro Forest

Tashiro Forest

  • Katsura tree roots from a few decades ago. It seemed to have been a very big tree.

    Katsura tree roots from a few decades ago. It seemed to have been a very big tree.

  • Fresh green leaves in the forests by the waterside. You can almost hear the sound of the mountain stream.

    Fresh green leaves in the forests by the waterside. You can almost hear the sound of the mountain stream.

  • Kotashiro moorlands spread out before the summit. It is home to many valuable alpine plants.

    Kotashiro moorlands spread out before the summit. It is home to many valuable alpine plants.

  • The bunchberry is a perennial plant found in the north central region of central Honshu and Hokkaido. They are often found in subalpine zones.

    The bunchberry is a perennial plant found in the north central region of central Honshu and Hokkaido. They are often found in subalpine zones.

  • Cotton grass is also known as

    Cotton grass is also known as "sparrow’s hair spear (keyari)" and can be found in high-altitude moorlands of the northern part of the central region in Japan. The white part is not a flower but cotton grass.

  • High-altitude moorlands in the early mornings is quite fantastic.

    High-altitude moorlands in the early mornings is quite fantastic.

  • The boardwalk is lit up by the early sunlight.

    The boardwalk is lit up by the early sunlight.

  • Tashiro Forest in the fall. The high-altitude moorlands turns golden.

    Tashiro Forest in the fall. The high-altitude moorlands turns golden.

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