
The Hidden Wetland of Kyoto: A Photographic Journey Through Japan’s Mysterious Pond
(著) 近藤博保
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[About the Book]
— A Miraculous Ecosystem in a Small Pond —
Nestled quietly in the northeastern part of the Kyoto Basin lies Mizorogaike Pond—a small body of water with a circumference of less than two kilometers. Despite its size, this pond is home to a wide variety of subarctic plants usually found only in alpine wetlands, creating an astonishingly rich natural environment.
This photo book documents the vibrant life of the “Mizorogaike Biological Community,” which has been designated a Natural Monument of Japan. Through a stunning collection of photographs, readers can experience the delicate interplay of life in this ecosystem: sunsets reflected on the pond’s surface, peaceful winter mornings with the landscape blanketed in snow, the intricate forms of birds and insects, and the dreamlike trees shrouded in morning mist. The seasonal transitions of Mizorogaike unfold in these pages as if you were standing there yourself.
For anyone who appreciates the mystical beauty of Japan’s natural world, this is a must-see photographic collection.
[Editor’s Note]
When people think of Kyoto, many imagine shrines and temples. But through this book, we invite you to discover the precious natural beauty that quietly thrives within the city. You’ll be amazed to find such a serene and mysterious environment right beside urban life in Japan.
[Author profile]
Hiroyasu Kondo
Born in Aichi prefecture in 1941
Graduated from Nippon Photography College (Photo Design Department)
Joined Nozaki Printing Paper Co., Ltd. and worked in the studio
1994 at the Kyoto Museum of Culture
Held the first photo exhibition of “Fukado Pond”
Member of Japan Advertising Photographers Association
Member of Kyoto Photographers Association
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