A Japanese Wildlife Photographer who has been taking wildlife photographs in the Far East of Russia for more 100 days every year since 1990. Japan is located close to the Eurasian Continent in the Sea of Japan but many of the same wildlife species can be found in the both places. The Steller's Sea Eagle, Swans and many other species winter in Japan while spending their summer in Russia. The Amur Tiger which disappeared from Japan 20 thousand years ago can still be found in the Far East of Russia but there are about 400 remaining. The wildlife in Japan and Russia is closely linked because nature does not recognize borders.
Russian Television interview
Venue: MARINSKY THEATRE Vladivostok, RussiaPeriod:September 10 - September 16, 2018 Organization:Eastern Economic Forum 2018Primorsky Territory AdministrationRussian Far East 80 Year of Japan in Russia 2018
Venue:Royal Albert Hall(UK)Period:September 18 - October 14, 2018Organization:Save Wild Tiger
Venue:CANON GALLERY Ginza, JapanPeriod:September 14 - September 20, 2018 Venue:CANON GALLERY Sapporo, JapanPeriod:September 28 - October 10, 2018 Venue:CANON GALLERY Nagoya, JapanPeriod:October 26 - November 1, 2018 Venue:GALLERY HANNA in Utsunomiya, JapanPeriod:December 2 - December 10, 2018
Venue:ARTIST APARTMENT (Moscow, Russia)Period:January 20 - February 26, 2017 Support:Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation Ministry of Environment RussiaFederal Tourist IndustryRussian Geography Society
Venue:Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences(St. Petersburg, Russia) Period:24 March 2013 two monthsOrganization:Union of Wildlife Photographers of St. Petersburg