2022.4.24 Imori Pond - The best season for skunk cabbage! -

Okubo PondAfter passing through these, we finally arrived at our destination, Imori Pond!

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▼Park your car and head to the entrance!

▼There's still quite a bit of snow left.

▼There is wind, but it is mirror-like Myoko.

▼There is meltwater here and there.

▼There seems to be a hiking trail that runs from Imori Pond to Otomi Lake.

That's quite a distance.

▼The Asian skunk cabbage comes into view.

▼A field of skunk cabbage.

▼Imori Pond side.

This is not a particularly interesting scene.

▼A closer photo of the Asian skunk cabbage.

The area where the skunk cabbage blooms is farther away than in the other marshes, so it's a good idea to bring a telephoto lens if you want to take photos.

Shrike

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▼ Butterbur Shoots

▼Buckwheat?

▼On the way back, we stopped off at nearby Akaike Pond, but it was buried in snow.

It seems unlikely until May or June.

▼Akaike Pond is also frozen.

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When I came here in the summer, it didn't really feel like a marsh, but when I came here in the spring, it was a lush marsh.

If the weather is clear, you might be able to take some beautiful photos of Kagami Myoko and the Asian skunk cabbage.

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