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00:00Megaten is about to start!
00:05Megaten! Megaten! Megaten!
00:12The long-distance trail is designed to be fun to walk on.
00:18Not only can you enjoy the beautiful scenery of nature,
00:21but you can also observe plants and wild animals.
00:26Megaten! Megaten!
00:29This time, we are going to take pictures of wild animals
00:33on the Hokkaido East Trail, which opened in October 2024.
00:38The photographer is Kyokyo, also known as Kyoka Yugami.
00:45She is going to take pictures of wild animals
00:48in Hokkaido, where she usually does gal make-up.
00:51I've never done gal make-up before,
00:55but I'm ready to show it to Megaten.
01:02In Kushiro Shitsugen...
01:05I found it! I found it!
01:08This kind of scene is also very precious.
01:13In Akanko...
01:16I found something.
01:18It's climbing a tree over there.
01:21She succeeded in taking pictures of a bird that can't be found even by a local guide.
01:26I thought it was an insect.
01:29I've never used this as a guide before.
01:32I can't see it anymore.
01:35Today's Megaten is all about
01:37Kyokyo's camera club,
01:39and wild animals in Hokkaido in winter.
01:44It's amazing, isn't it?
01:45The Hokkaido East Trail.
01:47It's 400 kilometers long.
01:49It's amazing, isn't it?
01:51Did you go there?
01:53I went there.
01:54Did you put on make-up?
01:55No, I didn't.
01:56You didn't?
01:57No, I didn't.
01:59In Hokkaido in winter,
02:01I took pictures of various animals
02:03while living in a tent.
02:06Living in a tent and having a tent
02:08sounds good, doesn't it?
02:09It's cold, isn't it?
02:10It's really cold.
02:12It's cold from the bottom, isn't it?
02:14It's cold no matter what you do.
02:16It's cold no matter what you do from the bottom.
02:18That's right.
02:20This is what Kyokyo went to this time.
02:23From Kushiro City to Laos in October 2024,
02:27it's a 410-kilometer long trail
02:29that crosses the east and west of the same island.
02:33It's the Hokkaido East Trail.
02:35This is how you go.
02:37I think it's okay to go straight here.
02:39I want to go this way, too.
02:41This is the road that connects the three national parks
02:44and the area.
02:46There are many wild animals in nature on this route.
02:50There are three national parks.
02:52Yes, that's the feature.
02:53That's amazing.
02:54First, we went to Kushiro City
02:56and looked for wild animals in their natural state.
03:02We're here.
03:03Hokkaido.
03:06On the route of the Hokkaido East Trail,
03:08which Kyokyo will try to shoot,
03:11there are three national parks,
03:13Kushiro City, Akanko City, and Shiretoko City.
03:17You can see animals in their natural state around them.
03:23First, we visited Kushiro City.
03:29Good morning.
03:30Good morning.
03:31Nice to meet you.
03:32Nice to meet you, too.
03:34The guide is Mr. Fujiwara,
03:36the guide of Kushiro City National Park
03:38and Onnenai Visitor Center.
03:43What kind of wild animals live in Kushiro City?
03:47The representative is the wild boar.
03:51There are hundreds of wild boars in Kushiro City.
03:57There are also foxes and raccoons.
04:04You can also see monkeys, leopards, and leopards.
04:09Leopards are the largest mammal in Japan.
04:13People from all over the world visit Kushiro City to see them.
04:19Most of Kushiro City is kept untouched by humans,
04:25so you can see animals in their natural state.
04:30This is the first time for Kyokyo to touch a real camera.
04:37That's why Mr. Fumihiko Hirai,
04:40a member of the Tokyo Bug Boys,
04:42taught her how to use a camera.
04:45The bird is a little behind.
04:48If you step back a little,
04:50the camera will focus on you.
04:53Mr. Hirai taught her how to use a camera and how to shoot.
05:03Kushiro City, where Mr. Kyokyo visited,
05:06is the largest city in Japan.
05:09It is about 25 km wide in the east,
05:13about 36 km in the south,
05:16and has an area of more than 20,000 ha.
05:20This is more than three times the size of the JR Yamanote Line.
05:28Kushiro City covers about 60% of Japan's land area.
05:34Because it is winter now,
05:36the leaves have fallen off,
05:38but this is what it looks like in summer.
05:42However, because the leaves have fallen off in winter,
05:46it is easy to find animals.
05:50After a short walk...
05:54These are the footprints of a deer.
05:57Oh, I found a deer footprint!
05:59Yes, this is definitely a deer.
06:02It looks like it has two spines.
06:08It has two spines.
06:12These are the footprints of a wild boar.
06:17Let's go a little further.
06:20This is cute.
06:22Oh, by the way,
06:24there are a lot of wood chips on the ground.
06:27Look at this.
06:29It seems to have been bitten.
06:31This is the mark of a wound.
06:35Wound?
06:37A wound is a scratch from a insect or a larva
06:44that is hidden in the tree.
06:48It fell off like this.
06:50I see.
06:52It's interesting.
06:53I was looking for food.
06:55It is not only winter that it is easy to find
06:58field signs of these animal remains.
07:01Then, the first chance of a shutter.
07:06Oh, a bird!
07:08What is it?
07:10It's a large-legged parakeet.
07:12A large-legged parakeet?
07:14A large-legged parakeet is one of the largest parakeets in Japan.
07:21It's heavy!
07:25Unfortunately, he lost sight of the parakeet.
07:29Where is it?
07:31It's very difficult.
07:36It takes an hour to walk around.
07:41It's over here.
07:44Fujimara, the guide, has found an animal.
07:48Do you know how many large-legged parakeets are on the other side of the wood?
07:54It's sticking its head out.
08:00It may not have noticed the parakeet.
08:03There are less than 10 large-legged parakeets.
08:06I found it!
08:09It's hiding in the grass.
08:12This kind of scene is very precious.
08:15There are a lot of large-legged parakeets here.
08:20He found a flock of large-legged parakeets about 600 meters away.
08:26He hasn't been able to see the parakeet with this camera yet.
08:34He uses a telephoto lens to capture the parakeet.
08:44This is the parakeet.
08:47The female parakeet seems to be relaxed.
08:55It's rare to see a parakeet in such a natural state.
09:01It's taking a rest.
09:03The movement is so quiet that it seems to be relaxed.
09:10After a while...
09:13The male parakeet is looking at the female parakeet.
09:18The male parakeet noticed the female parakeet and looked at the female parakeet.
09:24There is a young male parakeet on the left.
09:29The male parakeet is far away from the female parakeet.
09:34The male parakeet chose a place to stay for the day.
09:40It's a campsite.
09:44He is going to camp in Hokkaido.
09:55This campsite is close to KUSHIRO HITSUGEN.
10:00He may be able to shoot animals nearby.
10:06It's cold.
10:10It's cold.
10:12It's scary.
10:14It's because of the sun.
10:16If the sun goes down, it's impossible to stay warm.
10:24At night, the temperature drops to 1 degree Celsius.
10:30He spends three nights and four days in an electric stove.
10:40What kind of animals will he encounter in his first camp in Hokkaido?
10:53It's 5 a.m.
10:58He goes to the tent.
11:02I can hear the sound of animals' footsteps.
11:07It's like they are crying.
11:11He hears the sound of animals' footsteps in the morning.
11:19He prepares the camera and starts shooting.
11:25Here is the picture.
11:30He is eating grass under the snow.
11:33He is eating grass under the snow.
11:36He can see the daily life of a wild boar at a distance of less than 50 meters.
11:44He can see other animals at this campsite.
11:47I found it.
11:50What he found is...
11:54It's about 13 centimeters long.
11:57I see.
12:00He is taking a picture of himself when he is eating.
12:07This is the moment when he jumps.
12:12He spreads his wings and tries to jump.
12:15It's a dynamic picture.
12:19It's the second day.
12:21Is he getting better at taking pictures?
12:24He moves to another place.
12:27He tries to take pictures of animals in the park in Kushiro City.
12:39He gets closer to the sound of animals' crying.
12:46He finds his friend.
12:50It's cute.
12:54What is he doing?
12:57He is grooming.
13:01He is grooming with a beak.
13:09What he found on the frozen lake is...
13:14It's a picture of a male deer walking.
13:18It's a picture of a male deer walking.
13:21It's cool.
13:28He can also see the long feathers on his head.
13:35He can also see the long feathers on his head.
13:42I was able to take a picture of only his head.
13:46It's precious.
13:48It's beautiful.
13:52At the end of Kushiro City,
13:58he tries to take a picture of a special natural monument.
14:08There are so many.
14:10There are so many.
14:15He gets a chance to take a picture.
14:26There are three.
14:33It's beautiful.
14:35The moment when three males get off the river.
14:47And...
14:51They are looking for food.
14:55Actually, these three are the parents of the males.
15:00The small brown head is a young male born last spring.
15:07He looks like a parent and child.
15:13You look like a photographer in the second half of the game.
15:17I got used to it.
15:19You look good.
15:23I noticed it by the sound of your footsteps.
15:25I could hear the sound of walking around the tent.
15:30I could hear the sound of walking around the tent.
15:34At first, I was scared.
15:37But as I got used to it, I realized it.
15:43Kyokyo took all the pictures.
15:47It's amazing.
15:49Did you take this picture?
15:50I took this picture.
15:52It's amazing.
15:54It's amazing that a professional photographer took this picture.
15:58The moment when the wings spread and fly is beautiful.
16:03You will decorate your house with this picture, right?
16:05I may decorate my house.
16:07I'll put my name in the picture.
16:09I'll put my autograph in the picture.
16:11You took a lot of pictures, didn't you?
16:13I still have a lot of pictures.
16:15You still have a lot of pictures.
16:17After this, they found a bird in the forest.
16:24It's early in the morning.
16:26Kyokyo is going to camp again.
16:29She got up early and went to...
16:33Akanko.
16:35She is going to take pictures of wild animals living in the forest in Kohan.
16:42She went to the guide Nozao of the Akanko Visitor Center.
16:48In this forest, there are cute Ezolysis and Ezo-Momonga.
16:53Wild boar Shimaenaga is popular because of its round shape.
16:58In addition, Kumagera, a natural monument that is said to be a phantom Kitsutsuki, which is rare to see, lives in the forest.
17:09In order to take pictures of such cute animals and phantom Kitsutsuki, she went into the forest.
17:19She walked around the forest relying on the sound of crying and field signs.
17:27It took two hours to find it.
17:31It's quiet.
17:35It's smooth.
17:40Wait a minute. Is Shimaenaga here?
17:42Is Shimaenaga here?
17:47This is the voice of Shimaenaga.
17:50Jyuru jyuru.
17:52The sound of Shimaenaga's cry is jyururi jyururi.
17:57She relied on the sound of the cry and searched for the surroundings.
18:05Is this the sound?
18:13And then...
18:14It's here.
18:16It's small.
18:18It's flying.
18:21It just flew.
18:23This camera captured the figure of Shimaenaga.
18:28A small bird on a tree far away.
18:32It flew away.
18:34This is Shimaenaga.
18:36It's about 14 cm tall.
18:41It hurriedly holds the camera.
18:44It's flying.
18:46Shimaenaga is moving.
18:48It's already reflected in the tree in front of it.
18:50It's flying.
18:52It doesn't move.
18:54It doesn't move.
18:56It moves from tree to tree.
18:58It's moving fast, so it's hard to capture it.
19:02It's white, so it's hard to capture it because it's the same color as snow.
19:07Unfortunately, I lost sight of it.
19:12I saw it a little.
19:14But I don't know the cute feeling of Shimaenaga.
19:18I just saw the silhouette.
19:22It's too fast.
19:25I'll re-capture the tree and look for other animals.
19:34Then, Kyokyo.
19:37There's something.
19:39It's climbing the tree.
19:41It's gliding.
19:43I don't know.
19:45I can't capture it.
19:47I can't capture it.
19:49He found a wild boar that even a guide can't find.
20:01You found it well.
20:06It's moving a lot.
20:07He hurriedly holds the camera and starts shooting.
20:10It's moving.
20:14It's very bright.
20:19My back hurts so much.
20:24He checks the photos.
20:27It's a special pastry.
20:30You found it well.
20:33The animal that Kyokyo took pictures of is...
20:37It's wearing protective clothing and is integrated with the tree trunks.
20:41Do you know where it is?
20:50It's here.
20:54It's a 14-centimeter-tall bird called Kibashiri.
20:59It is a protective color to protect itself from predators such as rodents.
21:06It's called Kibashiri because it moves the trunk of the tree like it's running.
21:13It's moving.
21:15I thought it was an insect.
21:19I've never used it as a guide.
21:21I can't see it.
21:23There are insects in this forest, but I can't see them.
21:29I can't see Kibashiri because it's attached to the tree.
21:33Basically, I ignore it even if it cries.
21:39Kyokyo found Kibashiri, which even the guide couldn't find, and succeeded in shooting.
21:49What's that?
21:50Isn't it amazing?
21:53Did you see it move?
21:55Yes, I did.
21:56When I looked at the tree, the skin of the tree started to move.
21:59And the way it moved was like an insect.
22:02Did it move like an insect?
22:04When I looked closely, it was a little fluffy.
22:09I don't know if I saw it here.
22:11It's here.
22:12I don't know.
22:13It's here.
22:14Did you find it?
22:15It's here.
22:16It's amazing.
22:18It's here.
22:19It's moving.
22:20If I say it's here, everyone will believe me.
22:23I'm kidding.
22:24It's here.
22:25It's like a comic art.
22:26It's here.
22:27I don't often lose sight of it while I'm preparing the camera.
22:31As the guide said, I'm getting better at finding animals.
22:38You've been looking for it for two or three days.
22:40You've become Kibashiri.
22:41That's right.
22:42It's true that you can get used to the forest.
22:44Yes.
22:45I wanted to see Ezolys, but I couldn't find it because I thought it was a beast.
22:53But look at this.
22:57It's here.
22:58It's cute.
22:59I happened to meet it on the road near the campsite.
23:02I was able to take a picture of it.
23:05It wasn't where I was going to look for it.
23:07It wasn't there.
23:08It was in an unexpected place.
23:09It was an animal that was in the way of my daily life.
23:13I was surprised.
23:14I didn't think I could take a picture like this.
23:16I thought I couldn't take a picture like this.
23:18But I was able to take a picture.
23:20Thank you very much.
23:21Next time.
23:22It's the second half.
23:23Next time, it's the second half of the story about wild animals in Hokkaido in winter.
23:26Once again, I was able to take a picture of a rare phantom woodpecker in a baby forest.
23:31In addition, I went to Shiretoko and took a picture of a big horse with a dragon.
23:37I'm excited.
23:38Please look forward to the next time.
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