
I went to Karahanami Marshland in early May.
There are fewer flowers and it is a bit plainer than other marshes, but spring has definitely arrived.
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▼The soft green of early spring welcomes you.

▼The tank is filled with water and the moss is thriving.

▼The frogs, now in breeding season, were singing together.

▼The blue sky is beautiful.

▼ Mountain quince.
It turns bright red in autumn.

▼It's still a bleak time of year.

▼Even in May, it may seem cold when the leaves haven't come out, but the temperature at Karahanami Marsh seems to be quite high.
It's still quite hot at this time of year.

▼In summer, this area becomes like a tunnel of trees.

Polytrichum commune

▼Brass shoots budding.

▼Maybe it's bracken?

▼Japanese Rat Snake
Relax on the warm, sunlit boardwalk.

Japanese bush warbler
They rarely sing in visible places, but this time I was able to capture it.

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Karahanami Marsh is famous for its mountain roses, but it is less popular in other seasons and is a good place to photograph wildlife.
The sunlit boardwalk is nice and warm, and reptiles are basking in the sun and mammals are defecating.
This is a recommended marsh for those who love photographing wildlife.
For those who want to know more about the marshland
If you would like to know more about Karahanami Marsh or visit the surrounding marshes, please see below!
▼ Karahanami Marsh in September
November's Karahanami Marshland
▼Here are the marshes around Karahanami Marsh.