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Where to find cranes in Japan?

This photo is from http://www.wildencounters.net/weblog/2010/03/hokkaido-japan-february-2010/

Red crown crane (tsuru 鶴) has been one of my favourite animal to watch. They’re such graceful creatures. These birds do roam around all over Japan, but the easiest stop will be Kushiro. Kushiro is a small town to the east of Hokkaido. No fast train from major towns, 4.5 hours from Sapporo.

There are several options in the area:

 

For those epic crane dance in the snow photos, go to Kushiro Shitsugen National Park in the winter. Otherwise for the balance of the year, I recommend visiting the Japanese Crane Reserve instead; sheer for the chance to spot the bird.

This photo is from http://www.wildencounters.net/weblog/2010/03/hokkaido-japan-february-2010/ Paul’s blog has AMAZINGly high quality photos. Totally pro. He (& Peevna) captures wildlife beautifully. This is definitely shooting in sub zero Hokkaido winter. Need to be brave to do these shots. The title photo is also from Paul’s blog.

I am not very hardy in cold weather. I went to Kushiro Japanese Crane Reserve in summer. Got quite lucky and spotted a baby crane.

Must say, the baby didn’t look anything like its parents.
Papa was feeding the baby. It was too cute.

It was my first time operating the 300m lens free hand. Clearly I was not doing well *LOL*
Ops I missed again. I like crane’s butt? *LOL*

This tested my patience immensely. Although I will love to see THE winter dance, I don’t know whether I have the endurance for this type of photography.

Why were there no net in my photos? This is why.The reserve had these holes in the net for visitors to take their clean shot. This Japanese guy was very sweet and we shared this spot; like 5min was his turn and 5min was mine.

 

Tips

Bring your 300m-500m with you.

Camera should shoot can minimum 7 photo per second to avoid additional frustration.

Winter is THE time to shoot the crane dance. It’s the ONLY time.

If you visit in winter, be prepared for the crowd. Tripod & lens jacket is highly recommended.

Kushiro Shitsugen observatory in winter. Hot spot for crane photos. Photo is from http://www.talonjapan.com/kushiro-shitsugen-national-park/

 

Where was I?

Japanese Crane Reserve

112 Tsuruoka, Kushiro, Hokkaido, Japan

釧路市丹頂鶴自然公園

釧路市川北町9番34号

http://kushiro-tancho.jp

This park was easily accessible by bus. It was less than 1 hour from the Kushiro bus terminal.**Again, will like to emphasis that only the summer photos are mine. I felt that it would make this post more informative if I offer both winter and summer photos. “Borrowed” photos’ original sources are marked in the caption beneath the photo.

 

Camera: Canon 5D mark 3

 

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