
Yanohara MarshNext we arrived at Kannon Numa.
In stark contrast to Yanohara Marsh, there was no snow at all!
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▼Start by parking your car in an empty parking lot.
Autumn leaves seasonIt gets very busy around this time of year, but there seem to be fewer visitors at this time of year.

▼Compared to summer and autumn, it's quite bleak.

▼All the leaves have fallen, so you can see the swamp clearly.

▼ There are a lot of reptiles clinging to the trees.
I didn't notice it at all in the summer or fall.
It's also interesting to try different times.

▼They have taken very thorough measures to protect against snow.
There must be a lot of snow around here too.

▼Even though I see it all the time, the scenery looks different just because the leaves have fallen.
This is the best part of winter!

Surprisingly, the water isn’t frozen.

▼If you look at the top of the tree, you will see a lump of some kind.
It appears to be mistletoe.

▼If you zoom in, you can see yellow fruit.
This fruit is quite sticky.
When birds eat the food and then defecate, the food gets stuck on their bottoms.
When a bird gets a nut on its bottom, it will rub it against the tree in an attempt to remove it.
As a result, the mistletoe can migrate to another tree.
That's a very well thought out system!

▼The familiar scenery has now turned into a winter scene!


A tree that fell before the snow fell

▼It may look cold, but it is actually quite cold.
Without sunlight during this time of year, the perceived temperature will be much lower.

▼Even though it's cold, I want to see beautiful scenery, so I end up going there anyway.



▼There's mistletoe here too!
This one has reddish berries.


▼ Christmas-like plant shells

▼It was too dark so I couldn't see very well, but there were birds there too.

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We managed to ski just in time when it wasn't snowing!
It was an atmosphere that could only be seen now, and I was very satisfied!
Next time, maybe in the snow!