No explorer with backpack and camera in hand can escape the consequences of the decisions they have made. Two shining examples are Edmund Hillary or perhaps the Donner party. My team and I know the axiom ‘Fortune favors the bold', as we have all been tested by the elements. My current team and I came together in Japan, and we have spent over 20 years together chasing the light discovering the ultimate photographic landscapes, flora, fauna, and wildlife opportunities, illuminating every visual artist’s theme, putting boot to ground on over 300 of Japan’s 6,852 islands. We continue scouting as adventurers should and shall. In our years of scouting in Japan, some of the highlights have been photographing the Steller’s Sea Eagles, snow monkeys, Mt. Fuji, Geisha and Kyoto, Nara, working with the First Nation’s people of Japan, the Ainu, and the Tokyo all-night tour of the city’s glittering skylines and the Shibuya pedestrian crossing, the busiest in the world, and our travels have also led us to the Kumano Kodo, one of Japan’s still active pilgrim routes that’s history reaches back a millennium to arguably Japan’s most famous power spots, Mt. Fuji. Unique and exotic Japan is a wondrous paradise, especially to live, and for the visitor, it’s home to countless scenes of exotic Zazen. For example, photographing and exploring historical sights in Japan, or journeying on pilgrim routes that pre-date the Sengoku period of Japan which lead through the metropolis’ such as Kyoto, Osaka, Nagasaki, Kagoshima, Kanazawa, Nara, Sapporo, Hakodate, Hirosaki, and Hachioji, Tokyo, and to locations where all ranks of samurai, artisans, and pilgrims tread the same locations off the beaten path such as Nikko, Hakone, Kamakura or the Fuji Five Lakes among myriad other Japanese must-see locations.