A comprehensive, richly illustrated guide to Japan's astonishing
animals and plants--and the natural forces that have shaped them
This richly illustrated guide is the first comprehensive and accessible
introduction to the extraordinary natural history of the Japanese
archipelago. It explains how Japan's geology, geography, climate, seas
and currents have forged conditions supporting a diverse range of
species--from cranes, bears, eagles and monkeys to plants, butterflies,
dragonflies, frogs and snakes--many of which are found nowhere else in
the world. Engaging and authoritative, this book is a must-have for
anyone who wants to explore or learn about Japan's natural wonders, from
the Japanese Macaque--the famous snow monkeys--to the magnificent
Steller's Eagle.
- Features more than 878 colour photographs, illustrations and maps
- Provides a lavishly illustrated introduction to many of Japan's common
and iconic mammals and birds
- Takes readers on a naturalist's journey to the key areas of Hokkaido,
Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku and Nansei Shoto, as well as the Izu,
Ogasawara and Iwo islands
- Introduces Japan's geology, geography, topography, climate, habitats,
biodiversity and much more
- Explains where and how to watch and photograph wildlife in Japan,
including whales