Discover the Rich Heritage of the Ainu People and Photograph Rare Wildlife on a Hokkaido Photo Tour
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Tuesday, January 21, 2025
By Japan Dreamscapes Photography Tours
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The Ainu people hold a vital place in Japan’s history, embodying a rich cultural heritage that predates and spans the Heian Period (794 - 1185). Historically pushed north from mainland Japan to Hokkaido, their story is one of resilience and cultural preservation. Today, the Japanese government officially recognizes the Ainu as the indigenous people of Japan—an important milestone in protecting their cultural identity and preserving their history.

As part of the annual Hokkaido Photo Tour led by JDS Photography Workshop leaders, participants have the opportunity to explore the stories and traditions of the Ainu by visiting the Akanko Ainu Kotan villages. Here, participants can experience firsthand their exquisite handicrafts, captivating folklore, and timeless traditions. This immersive cultural encounter provides an unforgettable opportunity to connect with Japan’s First Nations people.

Birding Paradise: The Enigmatic Blakiston’s Fish Owl (Ketupa blakistoni)

Hokkaido’s pristine wilderness, especially the woods surrounding Lake Akanko, is a haven for bird enthusiasts and photographers. The Ainu believe that spirit and energy reside in everything, and they revere the Blakiston’s Fish Owl (Ketupa blakistoni) as a protector of villages and a ward against malevolent spirits. This elusive and endangered species is the world’s largest owl, measuring 60 to 72 cm (24 to 28 in) in length, with males weighing up to 3.6 kg (8 lb) and females up to 4.6 kg (10.1 lb).

Spotting the nocturnal Blakiston’s Fish Owl (Ketupa blakistoni) requires deep knowledge of Hokkaido’s landscapes and wildlife. JDS Photography Workshop leaders, with years of experience scouting and leading birding workshops in the region, offer unparalleled expertise to help participants locate and photograph these magnificent creatures. The attached photo, captured during the 2019 Hokkaido Photo Tour, showcases the owl in its natural habitat—a rare and breathtaking sight.

Explore Hokkaido’s Diverse Wildlife

Beyond the Blakiston’s Fish Owl (Ketupa blakistoni), the photo tours led by JDS Photography Workshop leaders provide extraordinary opportunities to capture Hokkaido’s unique wildlife. Highlights include:

  • Steller’s Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus): Majestic and powerful, these raptors dominate Hokkaido’s winter skies.
  • Ezo Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes schrencki): Elegant and cunning, these foxes add a vibrant touch to snowy landscapes.
  • Ezo Risu (Sciurus vulgaris orientis): A charming subspecies of the red squirrel native to Hokkaido.
  • Ezo Sika Deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis): Witness the planet’s largest herd in their natural environment.
  • Marine Life: Depending on the season, participants may even encounter whales and sea otters.

 Join the Hokkaido Photo Tour

Embark on an adventure that combines cultural discovery with unparalleled wildlife photography. Whether participants are captivated by the stories of the Ainu, eager to photograph the elusive Blakiston’s Fish Owl (Ketupa blakistoni), or inspired by Hokkaido’s diverse fauna, this tour offers an experience like no other.

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