Winter Japan 2024

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Kolibri Expeditions
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35 reviews
Duration: 7 days
Group size: 1 - 6
Winter Japan 2024
Japan

Kolibri Expeditions
  • Email address verified
35 reviews

Duration: 7 days
Group size: 1 - 6

About this trip

This short trip is focused on viewing and photographing, the Red-crowned Cranes dancing in the morning mist, Steller’s Eagles hunting off the pack ice, and the huge Blakiston’s Fish Owl getting its daily meal, each among the largest in their respective families. A trip to Japan in the winter would not be complete without seeing the Japanese Macaques relaxing spa-style in the steaming thermal baths surrounded by snow. 

Obviously, we also look for all other local birds, dive into Japanese culture, and have engaging culinary experiences. 

What’s included

  • Guiding
    Gunnar Engblom does his fitfh season guiding in Japan
  • Transport
    Rental car.
  • Hotels
    Selected hotels/guest houses with Japanese touch.
  • Flights Hokkaido return
    Domestic flights
  • Bullet train
  • Snow monkey
    entrance fees
  • Boat trip in Rausu
    to the Steller's Eagle

What’s not included

  • Boat trip for alcids
    It is optional
  • meals
    Only meals at Yoroushi Onsen are included
  • Taxis

Available Packages

Trip Price
$2,780
Deposit:$900

Available options

alcid boat ochiishi
$90
Single supplement
$390

Itinerary

Hokkaido Winter Birding
Birding Winter Japan

Description:
Day 1. Arrival in Tokyo and flight to Kushiro


We fly from Haneda to Kushiro in the afternoon and check in at our comfortable hotel in town. 


Day 2. Otowabashi bridge-Tsurui-Ural Owl-Yoroushi. 

We shall start early for the photography hotspot Otowabashi Bridge to see Red-crowned Cranes and Whooper Swans in the mystic mist and soft light of the sunrise. This is part of Kushiro Shitsugen National Park, designated as a national park in 1987. Covering 270 sq. kilometers, it is recognized as the most important wetland (shitsugen) in Japan


Afterward, we continue to the Tsurui feeding area for the cranes. We can usually get some dancing birds here. 


We stop at a stake-out for Ural Owl, hoping the owl is still sitting exposed in the hole of a dead tree. 


Continuing to Joroushi Onsen (hot spring) we often see Sika Deers and Red Fox at the roadside. The area next to the lodge is good for Crested Kingfisher, Brown Dipper, Solitary Snipe, Hawfinch, and Bullfinch. 


The feeder outside the dining room attracts Japanese Tit, Coal Tit, March Tit, Eurasian Jay, Brown-eared Bulbul, Great Spotted, and White-backed Woodpeckers. 


As dusk falls and while having an excellent Japanese Dinner, we shall watch the fish pond feeder for Blakiston’s Fish-Owl – the largest extant owl species weighing 4.5kg. The population in Japan is estimated at only 200 individuals. Night at the Joroushi Onsen Hotel. Take the opportunity to have a relaxing Japanese hot spring bath at the onsen. 


Day 3. Yoroushi-Rausu.


We leave Yoroushi in the midmorning to transfer to Rausu. After lunch, we will make a boat trip to the pack ice for Steller’s and White-tailed Eagles. Other potential birds include Greater Scaup, Black Scoter,  Harlequin Ducks, Red-breasted Merganser, Pelagic Cormorant and various gulls, including Slaty-backed, Glaucous, Glaucous-winged, Mew, and Vega. Occasionally rare gulls, such as Thayer’s Gull, show up too. Larophiles will have a good time. 


We continue photographing birds in the harbor and check into our hotel. Later we shall once again try for Blakiston’s Fish-Owl at Washinoyadu hides, where the photography distance is more than Yoroushi, but there is no glass between us the owl if it shows up. Sometimes there is a long wait before the owl appears. 



Day 4. Rauso-Nemuro-Teshikaga.

We continue south to Nemuro. Checking out sites on the way for migrants present.

From the port of Ochiishi we will do another 2 hour boat trip which is good for alcids (optional).
Here we can find Harlequin and Long-tailed Ducks, Greater Scaup, Black and White-winged Scoter, Common Goldeneye, Red-breasted Merganser, Common and Thick-billed Murre, Pigeon & Spectacled Guillemots, Ancient Murrelet, Least and Crested Auklet and Pelagic Cormorant.

After checking for Asian Rosy-Finch, we continue to Teshikaga to stay at a small Onsen to be in range for Lake Kussharo the following morning.

Day 5. Kussharo Lake – Akan Crane Center – Fly to Tokyo. 

The last morning we travel to Kussharo Lake. This is a famous spot to photograph Whooper Swans at very close range. The immediate area is also good for Gray-headed, Black, and White-backed Woodpeckers, as well as Bullfinch and Hazel Hen.  

On the way to the airport, we pass Akan International Crane Centre to learn about the remarkable conservation success story of the Red-crowned Crane (Japanese Crane). One hundred years ago, the species was considered extant in Japan. From a rediscovered population of 20 individuals, through careful management, the population has now reached 1000.

This afternoon we return to Tokyo. We shall transfer to Karuizawa with the bullet train to better use our time.

Day 6: Friday. Karuizawa - Jigokudani (Snow Monkey Park) - Tokyo.  
We shall bird Karuizawa in the morning for a couple of hours with species such as Japanese Green Woodpecker and Japanese Grosbeak possible - and with lots of luck Copper Pheasant. .  

Then we continue with a rental car (and this way, avoid the tedious bus ride from Nagano) to Jigokudani Spa. 

The name Jigokundani, translated to “Hell’s Valley”, comes from the eerie atmosphere of steam and boiling water that bubbles from the frozen ground.  The ominous steep cliffs and wild forest add to the mystery and magic of the area that these Snow Monkeys call home during the winter months. Birding will be sparse, but we shall still look out for some Japanese specialties such as Pygmy Woodpecker, Large-billed Crow, Varied and Japanese Tit, Alpine and Japanese Accentor, and Asian Rosefinch.  After this incredible visit, we head back to Karuizawa to board the bullet train back to Tokyo.

Day 7. Tokyo.

The following day we will explore Tokyo in the morning, especially Hibiya Park and the moats next to the imperial palace. Here you may see  

Azure-winged Magpie, Pygmy Woodpecker, Dusky Thrush, White-cheeked Starling, Brown-eared Bulbul, and Varied Tit, and a number of waterbirds such as Falcated Duck, Wigeon, Tufted Duck, Great Cormorant, and Little Grebe. By midday end of service. 


I have added without extra cost the birding at Karuizawa.

The Ochi - ichi alcid pelagic is optional and has an additional cost.  

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KE
Kolibri Expeditions
35 reviews
Gunnar Engblom is a Swedish birder who has lived in Peru since 1998. He operates bird-watching and nature tours for Kolibri Expeditions and 7 Wonders Birding. He is also a dedicated 3:09 marathon runner, training for the California International Marathon in Sacramento, in December 2024. In 2016 Gunnar re-launched his rock’n’roll singer career with his band Guran Guran, which has got over 373,000 views on the "Rinkeby and Tensta" YouTube video.

Reviews

We greatly enjoyed our trip to Pucusana. Considering that it was our first visit to Peru, we were not looking for rare species as every species was potentially new to us, except some species migrating between south and north America. This is why we opted for a multifaceted trip minimizing driving time and optimizing the variety of habitats visited (sea and coastal; wetlands; terrestrial/agricultural). Doing this, we saw a large variety of species from colibris to large whales that was exactly what we aimed at. We made a coffee and filled-bread break in the morning and an empanadas break in the afternoon. The guide and the driver were both extremely friendly and competent and we spent a marvelous day altogether!
By Vincent R for Pucusana and Pantanos de Villa. on Oct 02, 2024
We had a great morning birding. Juan found us all of the target birds plus many others. The habitat was unique and the drive to our birding stops was spectacular. Plus we were given a field breakfast. It was a perfect morning and a great time.
By Fran H for Arequipa half day excursion on Sep 11, 2024
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Thank you Kolibri Expedition, we had a great time, food and accommodations were fantastic, the guides were knowledgeable, and new where to find the birds and wild life we were looking for. It was a great experience. Kolibri Expedition coordinate your trip to you needs and wants, and meet your expectations!
By Marta Q for Manu Road Aug 2024 Marta and Serge on Sep 08, 2024
We had an absolutely wonderful trip! Jose led the guiding and Jorge was our driver. Both were extremely warm and engaged in our experience. Jose in particular was keen to catch on things we were liking / not liking (this was our first birding trip) and was EXTREMELY knowledgable, clocking birds through dense foliage while we were driving, and catching bird calls from far away which were validated when they approached. Jose was also friendly in conversation and did an admirable job helping us get to know both him and his country. The company also does a good job accommodating diet / lifestyle requests. Also thanks to Gunnar who received my initial request via email and went back and forth with me over the course of several weeks while he helped me figure out what kind of trip I wanted to plan
By Justin J for Manu Road 2 July plus Machu Picchu Independent on Jul 16, 2024
This was an amazing trip with great coverage of Central Peru and it's amazing suite of endemics. The trip was well-organized and executed. Gunnar is an excellent birder, guide, and is great company. I would highly recommend both Gunnar and the trip.
By Jason L for Complete Central Peru Private trip forJason Lewis on Jun 17, 2024
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