Official meeting point is Asahikawa Airport in Hokkaido. Participants should book a flight with the destination to Asahikawa Airport from your city via Haneda (Tokyo). We will pick you up at Asahikawa Airport and we will stay in a hotel nearby with a great hot spring. You can relax from the long flight. At night if you were not too tired, please join a dinner at hotel to know everyone.
Through a day, we will drive through the amazing snow-covered hills of Biei and photograph very beautiful and artistic minimalist winter landscapes. We might encounter with foxes on the hills. Biei is full of minimal landscapes and every corner is picturesque. After photographing the amazing white landscape with the evening light, we will go to our today’s hotel in Biei.
Trees in Biei, Hokkaido.©Akashi Photos
Fox in Biei. ©Akashi Photos
A small house on a hill of Biei, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
Fox in the hill of Biei, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
A lonesome tree in the snow landscape of Biei, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
Trees in Biei, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
In the morning, we will go to photograph the stunning waterfall nearby our hotel. The waterfall is half frozen and the water river has beautiful blue color. Then, we will go back to the hills of Biei to photograph the minimal landscapes with different weather than yesterdays. The landscape of Biei changes constantly according to the weather condition. After lunch, we will head to another town where today’s our hotel is located.
Trees in Biei, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
Trees in the snow field in Biei, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
Iron structures for farming covered with snow in Biei, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
Plants on a field in Biei, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
Plants protected for the harsh weather of Hokkaido in Biei. ©Akashi Photos
After breakfast we will move to Kushiro, to photograph the Japanese red-crowned cranes in the wildness, one of the greatest attractions of Hokkaido for wildlife photographers. We will dedicate the whole day to photograph the majestic Japanese red-crowned cranes, visiting two different places.
Japanese red-crowned cranes in Kushiro, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
Japanese red-crowned cranes dance in Kushiro, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
We will wake up before dawn to photograph picturesque landscape with red-crowned cranes in the river covered with the reddish mist just before sunrise. It all depends on the weather condition, but we will try to capture this amazing romantic moments. After this rising sun hour shots, we will go back to our hotel to have breakfast. After breakfast, we will go back to photograph red-crowned cranes arriving on a field from the river where we have just photographed this morning. We could photograph them flying or dancing after their landing. Then, we will head to a winter forest to look for owls. After photographing owls, we will head to the frozen lake famous for whooper swans to photograph them at evening light. On the way, we will also stop by to photograph winter landscape.
Red-crowned cranes flying to land on a field, Kushiro, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
Owls in a winter forest in Kushiro, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
Winter landscape of Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
Whooper swans on a frozen lake, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
After breakfast, we will go back to the frozen lake to photograph whooper swans landing on the frozen lake. If you want, you will be able to bathe in an outdoor hot spring bath just in front of the shore with the swans! After swans, we will photograph the winter landscapes around the frozen lake shore, we will visit the most sulfurous mountain in Japan. Columns of smoke rise from the rocky snowy mountain, and the smell of sulfur permeates everything. It is a surreal and mystical place. In the late afternoon we will arrive at a lake to photograph the stunning winter landscape. Then, we will retreat to our today’s hotel with amazing outdoor hot spring, one of our most favorite hotels in Japan. From the lobby of the hotel, you can photograph many kinds of birds, Japanese marten, and owl at night.
Whooper swans, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
Fly fishermen on the frozen lake, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
Winter snowy landscape on the lake. ©Akashi Photos
Mt. Io in Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
Lake Mashu, Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
In the morning, we will head to another side of Shiretoko Peninsula. We will stop at a frozen fishing port to photograph the harsh winter nature of Shiretoko Peninsula. The ocean is packed with floating ice that drift from Russia. After the fishing port, we will stop at dramatic icy waterfalls, then we will proceed to a winter forest. We will take a pleasant walk in the winter forest. There are many photo opportunities of winter landscapes, birds, waterfalls, and if we were lucky, we will encounter with deer. After this pleasant walk in the winter forest, we will go back to our yesterday’s hotel.
Drift ice fills up the Sea of Okhotsk in Shiretoko ©Akashi Photos
A rocky island and the ocean covered with drift ice in Shiretoko Peninsula. ©Akashi Photos
Early in the morning, we will head to Rausu in the Shiretoko Peninsula, UNESCO world heritage site for its intact nature, to catch a boat to photograph white-tailed eagles and Steller’s sea eagles on the drifting ice in the Ocean of Okhotsk. After the boat trip, we will have lunch, and move to another peninsula with full of wildlife such as fox and deer. After photographing this tiny peninsula, we will go to our hotel in Rausu.
Steller’s eagle in the Sea of Okhotsk.
White tail eagle in the Sea of Okhotsk. ©Akashi Photos
Deer in Hokkaido. ©Akashi Photos
Deer moving together in the evening. ©Akashi Photos
A family of deer at dusk. ©Akashi Photos
Today we will wake up very early before dawn, and we will go back to photograph white-tailed eagles and Steller’s sea eagles on a boat. This time we will photograph them with early morning warm light. After the two-hour cruise, we will go back to our hotel for breakfast, then we will go to a local airport, Nakashibetsu Airport, to catch a flight to Tokyo. We will stay in Tokyo tonight.
Dawn off the coast of Shiretoko Peninsula. ©Akashi Photos
Stellar’s Eagle in Shiretoko Peninsula. © Akashi Photos
Steller’s sea eagles in Shiretoko. ©Akashi Photos
Steller’s sea eagles on the drift ice, Shiretoko. ©Akashi Photos
Orca in the ocean of Shiretoko. ©Akashi Photos
Shiretoko Peninsula. ©Akashi Photos
In the morning, we will take a bullet train to Nagano, then drive to the mountain to meet with Snow monkeys. After intensive photo session with snow monkeys bathing in the hot spring, we will descend the mountain and go to a retro charming hot spring town to enjoy one of the best hot springs in Japan, then we will sleep in this hot spring town.
Snow monkey in Nagano. ©Akashi Photos
Snow monkey in Nagano. ©Akashi Photos
In the morning we will stroll the authentic hot spring village before before we head to to the Nagano Station to catch a bullet train to Tokyo. Then, our tour ends at Tokyo Station.
Shibu Onsen is an old hot spring town with more than 1300 years of history. The small onsen village is full of traditional wooden ryokans and there are 9 public baths spread around its narrow streets.
During our photo tour to Japan we will combine nights in ryokan and western hotels. Whether they are traditional Japanese inns or western hotels, all of them are mid class with good reputation or selected by tour leaders from their experiences.
In this tour, all breakfasts and dinners are included. Any lunch is not included. Since we normally go to a restaurant together for lunch, you just choose what you would like to eat and you pay for it. Normally each lunch costs less than 2,000 yen.
If anybody has allergy or food intolerance problems, or is a vegetarian, we will try to make the necessary changes in the menus when it is possible.
The price will depend on the number of your group.
6-8 persons: ¥615,000 per person
5 persons: ¥686,000 per person
4 persons: ¥793,000 per person
3 persons: ¥ 880,000 per person
2 persons: ¥ 1,134,000 per person
For the trip to be carried out, there must be at least 2 participant and maximum of 8 participants.
It is mandatory to have comprehensive insurance cover for cancellation, medical expenses, personal accident, emergency evacuation, repatriation of remains, dismemberment, and accidental death. You have to give us a copy of travel insurance before the trip.
If the cancellation is made more than 91 days before the start of the tour, deposit will be refunded in full. If you choose to cancel within 90 days before the start of your tour, no refunds will be granted unless you show us official certificate of unexpected serious illness, hospitalization, and death of your family that made you cancel the tour. Deposit will not be refunded anyway if the cancellation is made within 90 days before the start of the tour. For more details of cancellation and conditions of refund of the balance due after 90 days, please read our terms & conditions.
The drifting ice and wildlife can not be guaranteed in any case. Drift ice comes and goes each year depending on the currents, the temperature, and many other factors that cause this natural spectacle. Sometimes we find wild animals very easily, but other times it is difficult to find them. It is important to keep it in mind that the organizers will not have any responsibility if there is no drifting ice or wildlife during the specific dates of the tour.
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