Tsurui Ito, Hokkaido, Japan

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Tsurui Ito is a facility operated by the Wild Birds Society of Japan that aims to protect red-crowned cranes and their habitats.
Most of the land in the reserve was donated by the late Mr. Yoshitaka Ito, who had long raised red-crowned cranes, so it was named after him.
During the foraging season from November to March, this place becomes a photographer's paradise.
Every day, photographers or enthusiasts with cameras can be seen near the fences of the habitat, capturing the beauty of the red-crowned cranes through the viewfinder. Some tourists also take selfies with the cranes directly with their mobile phones.
Every day at dawn, the red-crowned cranes fly from the nearby Otowa Bridge to this feeding ground and then return to their habitat.
There are several places in Hokkaido where you can see red-crowned cranes, but here they are the most numerous and the closest to viewing. You can easily take photos of them with your mobile phone. #Overseas Travel #Japan Travel #Japan Good Places #Japan Photography #Hokkaido Travel #Photography #Red-crowned Crane

Post by 玩转星球-Kevin | Oct 25, 2022

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