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Hokkaido 2023 Photography Workshop Tour Fully Booked Contact To Be Put On Waitlist!  Or MAKE YOUR 2024 RESERVATION!

Hokkaido photography Tour/workshop February 14 - February 25, 2023. Join Blain in 2023 on Japan's most popular all-inclusive Hokkaido photo tour. Highlights include Hokkaido Birding Steller’s sea eagle, Shima Enaga, Red-crowned Cranes, Hokkaido Deer and dozens of other species, plus minimalist landscape photography in winter wonderland Hokkaido, Mt. Fuji, Snow Monkeys, and a day in the World of the Samurai at an original Samurai Castle and a sacred shrine in the Valley of The Dragons a Shiretoko Nature Cruise Hokkaido. Plus much, much more.

Why not celebrate February 14th 2023, with traditional Japanese cuisine and a toast at the base of Mt. Fuji to christen our Japanese Photography expedition of a lifetime? It will be a Happy Valentines Day!


Japanese Macaque or Snow Monkey, Nagano, Japan.

Great Spotted Woodpecker a resident of Hokkaido Year Round

Matsumoto Castle, also, known as Crow Castle Nagano, Japan.

Long tailed tit in Japanese Shima Enaga

Hokkaido red fox/Sakhalin fox


Tour highlights Mt. Fuji, Snow Monkeys, Matsumoto Castle, Zen Buddhist Gardens, The Red-Crowned Cranes, The Steller's Sea Eagles, Sika deer, Whopper Swans, White Tailed Eagles, winter wonderland Hokkaido landscapes . This Japan photo tour workshop is all about our journey and photography, Blain your workshop leader enjoys the maximum amount of time in the field, while other tour groups are slumbering or in seminars, we will be in the field positioning ourselves for the photo opportunities of a lifetime!

Steller's sea eagle flying over pack ice Hokkaido Japan

White Tailed Eagles feeding on pack-ice Hokkaido Japan

White Tailed Eagles with fish in it's talons Hokkaido Japan

Largest herd of Hokkaido deer photographed on our planet

Whopper Swans in flight over Hokkaido Japan

White-Tailed Eagle coiming straight at me in a zodiac boat

Minimalist Tree Hokkaido

Hokkaido minimalist Landscape

long tailed bush tit

Japan is 3000 kilometers long with 6,852 Islands; however, only 30% of Japan is populated.  Japans wildlife is incredibly diverse and has flourished for millenniums. Thousands of animal species thrive in Japan, such as the Japanese Macaque or Snow Monkey and the largest herds of Sika Deer on our planet and over 600 bird species have been recorded to date. Winter in Japan is a wildlife photographers dream come true, and let us not forget the breathtaking landscapes and samurai, Buddhists, and Shinto architectural, cultural photo opportunities. Japan positively is the Exotic Winter photography adventure of a lifetime.

All our workshops are highly customized; we have been leading photo tours throughout Japan for over 20 years, and we know the right spots. All our staff is highly trained, and we drive only the newest suvs with business class seating.

Blain, Nobuko, Gaku, Manami team and tour meeting in Uonuma Japan.

Participant on my annual Hokkaido photo tour, with a big smile being up close and personal with snow monkeys

1st class SUV seating

SUV Business Class Seating

Koji Endo, a good friend photographer and pro driver.

Shiretoko Nature Cruise

Here I am on the bridge of ship in pack-ice Shiretoko Nature Cruise with the Captian in Rausu Hokkaido, Japan.

Shiretoko Nature Cruise I am about to board

Blain photographing with his Nikon 800mm in Rausu Hokkaido, Japan.

1.6 km easy hike to JIGOKUDANI YAEN-KOEN SNOW MONKEY PARK

SUV's with four wheel drive and winter tires are a must for a safe Hokkaido photography winter wonderland adventures of a lifetime.

Birthday Day party for a client and dear friend, Hokkaido Japan.

Lunch with a fun fun group of photographers, Hokkaido Japan.

One of my secret lookout point to see if the largest herd of Hokkaido Sika Deer on our planet are gathered in a herd.

The Adventure Begins

After meeting at Tokyo Haneda Airport, we waste no time in Tokyo. We drive directly for Mt. Fuji ( a must see and photograph for anyone visiting Japan). We will photograph the snow-capped world heritage site FujiSan, at the best golden hour spots. We will tour around the Fuji five lakes stopping to film in the Sea of Trees Jukai the forest on the northwestern flank of Mount Fuji. The forest is 30 square kilometers of hardened lava laid down by the last major eruption of Fujisan in 864. The trees and plants grow in natural volcanic planting pots and peat moss, in a volcanic forest there is no soil. The forest is extremely photogenic, especially in winter with few visitors and school trips. The forest is very dense and the porous lava absorbs sound, adding to the solitude.

Blue Hour Mt. Fuji Japan

Abstract photography at one of the Fuji Five lakes.

It's rare that the Mt. Fuji five lakes freeze over, this occurred in the winter of 2018.

Boat and motor frozen with Mt. Fuji in in the background, this is a rare occurrence the freezing over of any of the Fuji Five lakes.

Mt. Fujii in the Golden hour with boats lines up on the shoreline, and the lake frozen over. I took this photo right outside our hotel during my 2018 Hokkaido photo tour.

After shooting sunrise on Mt. Fuji and breakfast we depart for Suwa Taisha Grand Shinto Buddhist Shrine Complex, it is said to be the oldest shrine complex in existence across Japan. There are over 10,000 Suwa shrines across Japan, and we will visit the head shrine and photograph its precious national treasures, plus we will surely film Shinto maidens and priest in their traditional wear. Then we will drive under an hour and enter the world of the Samurai at Matsumoto Castle, locally known as Crow castle or Kurasu-Jo, due to its grandeur poised black exterior. Built in 1504, it’s unique architectural design does not exist elsewhere in Japan, having both a secondary donjon and turret adjoined to its central keep. While photographing the interior of this original samurai castle, we will practice our low lighting techniques, which Blain will explain.
A little over an hour drive from Matsumoto, we enter Snow Monkeys territory in Jigokudani Joshinetsu-Kogen National Park, where you will have up-close and personal encounters with wild Japanese macaques as they relax in the hot springs to fight the cool winter temperatures, and some active monkeys are always horsing around. The Japanese Macaque is the most northern-living nonhuman primate; they survive the snowy winter climate by soaking in the warmth of the healing hot springs, also in the region are volcanic steam vents keeping them warm on those cold nights in the trees.

Starry Eyes is her nickname. She is a mature adult, and I have photographed her since she was a baby. It's infrequent to have a Japanese Macaque look straight into your eyes or camera lens; you have to be ready when the moment occurs.

Buddhist sanctuary alter that I visit with clients after visiting with the Snow Monkeys in Nagano, Japan

Mother n Child Snow Monkeys Nagano, Japan.

The Alpha females main mate, she is no. 2 in the pack, but this day she was upset with the Alpha, and they had words.

Japanese Snow Monkey taking a moment of Zen meditation while drying off after a long soak in the healing Onsen.

Maternity mother and child snow monkey, here the youngster is nursing.

After Visiting with the snow monkeys, we drive to Tokyo Haneda Airport and fly to Japan's most northern Hokkaido. Wow, get ready Look Up? Red-Crowned Cranes, also known as snow ballerinas. Their courtship dance is as graceful as ballerinas. They bow to one another, then raise their heads towards the sky and call in unison, the pair or the entire flock will leap into the air at the same time commencing in the courtship dance.

The Red-Crowned Cranes (Grus japonensis) in white-out conditions. Snowsquall's are a common occurrence in Hokkaido. But thankfully they usually are short lived. In this shot, the snow lifted like a curtain for me, I believe this is a once in a lifetime shot?

Red-crowned Crane Grus japonensis landing in a snowsquall, wet lands Hokkaido Japan.

A group of three Red-crowned cranes (Grus japonensis) are coming in for a landing in the wet lands of Hokkaido during a heavy snowsquall.

Red-crowns G. Japonensis mating ritual dance. I took this image while leading my annual Hokkaido birding tour.

Red-crowned cranes (G. Japonensis) taking off, I took this image at the crane center in Hokkaido Japan.

A pair of Red-crowned cranes Grus japonensis flying high in blue clear sunny skies. I took this image with the sun to my back, it's always good to know when and where to get the best times of day for birding photography. Hokkaido, Japan.

Red-crown cranes Grus japonensis at a winter roost. They roost in water to avoid predators, the water does not freeze due to hot springs water mixing with fresh water. I took this image just as the first rays of sun broke the blue hour.

Our group photographing the Ural owl (Strix uralensis) Hokkaido, Japan.

Love Love, a pair of Ural owl (Strix uralensis) Hokkaido, Japan.

Following are two days photographing the Red-Crowned cranes, and other wildlife plus a sunrise that is rated top 3 on our planet in the Kushiro region, we make our way inland to the high alpine lakes of Hokkaido’s northwest. Comprising of Akanko, Kushiroko, and Mashuko Lakes, which are among the clearest and cleanest on our planet, and lake Mashuko is the 2nd cleanest on our planet, the mountainous landscape is breathtaking, and home to the first nations people of Japan the Ainu. The Ainu are world-class wood carvers and storytellers; we will visit with them photographing their museum-quality arts and crafts. We will experience the Ikor theatre, the Ainu performance of spiritual, cultural awakening, during the evening’s lomante fire performance where we will have press box seats, followed by fireworks by the lakeside. In the am, we will make ice bubbles don't forget your macro lens.

Canadian Totem Pole in our Hotel Lobby Hokkaido, Japan.

The First Nations Peoples the Ainu are fine art creators, this masterpiece wood carving is in the Lobby of our hotel in Hokkaido, Japan.

Japanese First Nations People the Ainu and their art in our hotel Hokkaido, Japan.

The First Nations Peoples The Ainu, Performing thier Ancient Dance of the Red-crowned cranes.

This ancient ceremonial dance of the The First Nations Peoples The Ainu. This dance is designated a UNESCO culture asset, I took this image in press box seats with participants on my annual Hokkaido, Japan photo tour.

The First Nations Peoples The Ainu performing the Iomante Fire Festival. I took this image while leading my annual Hokkaido photo tour, and introducing participants to The Ainu culture.

The First Nations Peoples The Ainu, an Ainu elder, is lighting the fire at the nightly Iomante Fire Festival. I took this image while leading my annual Hokkaido photo tour and introducing participants to The Ainu people and culture.

Lake Mashuko a volcanic caldera lake in Hokkaido, Japan. I took this image while on assignment photographing Hokkaido by air.

Landscape and an onsen that us locals bath all year round, and this is a place I often from Spring to Autumn, this location is in the Volcanic complex of Akano Hokkaido, Japan.

minimalist landscape photography, Hokkaido Japan.

Whopper Swans being territorial Hokkaido, Japan.

Whopper Swans & Blain's Boot Akano Volcanic Complex Hokkaido, Japan.

After breakfast at our huge leisure lodgings in Akano and check out, we drive through Hokkaido's eastern alpine route to the Pacific Coast for birding and other wildlife encounters plus winter wonderland landscapes, and you will have a chance to meet locals that is reminiscent to Alaska's yesteryears.
Birding: The Steller’s Sea Eagles are huge and beautiful and one of the most fierce birds of prey on our planet natively they feed on pack-ice in the rich fishing waters of Japan's north. We will board our chartered vessel to photograph the Steller’s Sea-eagle in their natural feeding ground on pack ice. The white-tailed eagle which is smaller and native to Japan also feeds on pack ice next to the Steller's sea eagle; tensions are high when fishing and the white-tailed eagle hold there own with the much larger and legendary sea eagles. You will have hundreds of spectacular images of eagles clutching fish in their talons in flight and while feasting, and film some eagles in strife.
The area is home to the largest herds of Sika deer on our planet, and we will also photograph the Ezo Red Fox, white-tailed eagle, black kite, golden eagle, and many other subarctic species. Sunrises and sunsets are extraordinarily beautiful on this stretch of coastline.

Akano Alpine Volcanic complex in the rearview mirror. We are driving to Rausu to board our chartered boat, to photograph raptors on pack ice.

A boat and people photographing raptors feeding in pack-ice Hokkaido, Japan.

A beautiful specimen of The-white tailed eagle, also known as the white-tailed sea eagle, gray eagle, Eurasian sea eagle, which is one of the giant birds of prey in the family Accipitridae

Steller's Sea-Eagle Haliaeetus pelagicus, perched on pack ice sizing me up. I was in a zodiac boats with clients, soon after I took this image, this raptor buzzed over our boats. Hokkaido, Japan.

Steller's Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus) with speeds up to 160 kph (100 mph) when they are swooping down to catch prey. I took this image while leading my annual Hokkaido photo tour.

Steller's Sea-Eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus), have been around hundreds of thousands of years through several ice ages, and never needed to evolve. I love when they lock eyes with me and my camera lens sizing me up. Hokkaido Birding

Steller's Sea Eagle Haliaeetus pelagicus, have an attitude and often are seen in conflict with one another. I took this image while leading my annual Hokkaido pack ice birding workshop tour.

Rare colored White-Tail Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) with fish head in mouth and holding onto it's body in it's razor sharp talons. I was in a zodiac boat photographing raptors off the Pacific coast of Hokkaido, Japan.

White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) plucking a fish from the water off the coast of Rausu in Hokkaido Japan. I took this image while leading my a annual Hokkaido birding tour.

The White-Tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) feasting on fish. I took this image in Hokkaido, Japan, while leading my annual Hokkaido bird spotting workshop.

The Black Kite Hawk (Milvus migrans) are such have such beautiful colors. I took this photo while leading my annual Hokkaido, Japan bird spotting workshop. The black kites do not join in hunting with the raptors as they would probably be eaten.

Blakiston's fish owl (Bubo blakistoni), is the largest living species of owl on our planet. I took this image while leading my annual Hokkaido birding photo tour.

White-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) here is fishing and has a fish in it's talons. I took this image on pack ice on the Pacific Coast of Hokkaido Japan, leading my annual Hokkaido photo tour.

White-tailed eagle, (Haliaeetus albicilla) in this shot has a prehistoric feel, this raptor has fresh fish in it's razor sharp talons. I took this image while leading my annual Hokkaido birding workshop.

Red-crowned crane Grus japonensis, I photographed this crane just outside of Nemuro, in the wetlands where some winter over. I took this image while leading my annual Hokkaido educational bird spotting workshop.

White tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla), soaring fast over the pack ice, with a fish in it's razor sharp talons. I took this image while leading my annual Hokkaido educational birding workshop.

White tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla), taking a moment to devour it's freshly caught fish. I took this image while leading my annual Hokkaido Japan bird spotting workshop.

The Steller's Sea Eagles (Haliaeetus pelagicus). here are over a dozen sitting on the pack-ice waiting perched. I took this image while leading my annual Hokkaido pack ice birding workshop.

Fishing Boats docked, it was a cold day and there was a think layer of ice, Hokkaido Japan.

The Japanese Weasel Hokkaido, Japan.

The Shima Enaga is a subspecies of the long-tailed bushtit. They are also known as the silver-throated tit or silver-throated dasher. I took this imager of this cute little puff ball, while leading my annual Hokkaido bird spotting workshop.

The Eurasian Nuthatch or Wood Nuthatch, I took this image while leading my annual Hokkaido, Japan photo tour.

The Shima Enaga (Aegithalos caudatus) is also known as the silver throated tit or silver throated tit, or bush tit. I took this image while leading my annual Hokkaido photo tour.

The Shima Enaga or bush tit (Aegithalos caudatus), are often found in trees in search of insect and spider nest eggs during winter. These cute birds are always in a small flock of 8 or more birds, and they huddle in thick trees when sleeping on cold nights.

Sunset Hokkaido, Japan. At Notsukehanto and Notsukewan. Hokkaido Notsukehanto is the biggest sand spit in Japan; it's a hook-shaped fish peninsula projecting into the Nemuro Strait on the eastern edge of the Pacific Coast of Hokkaido, Japan and has an abundance of wildlife and landscape photo ops. Plus it has an educational center.

Minimalist Hokkaido Landscape photography is spectacular in Hokkaido, with it's massive snow drifts. I took this image while leading my annual Hokkaido photo tour, just outside of Nakashibetsu Hokkaido, the dairy capitol of Japan.

Hokkaido Ezo Red Fox also, known as the Sakhalin Fox (Vulpes vulpes schrencki). Is a beautiful fox, the fox in this image is 100% nature and ran as soon as it caught wind of me. In recent years we have seen to many foxes become dependent on human hand outs, this is dangerous not just for them but for the health of humans and the foxes. Please don't feed wildlife.

Hokkaido Sika Deer. This is the largest herd of Sika Deer evert photographed on our planet. I took this shot while co-leading a Hokkaido photo tour with master photographer Jim Zuckerman.

Hokkaido Sika Deer stampeding past me in two's and three's, this group was part of the largest herd of Sika Deer ever photographed on our planet. I took this shot while co-leading a Hokkaido photo tour with master photographer Jim Zuckerman. In the past five winters I have found and photographed this huge herd 3 times.

Itinerary

We advise participants to arrive a day earlier in Japan before the tour date and leave the day after the tour concludes. For hotels recommendations, we will advise participants on request.

Day 1, February 14: Arrival and pick up Tokyo, Haneda Airport International Terminal 10 a.m. place to be announced to participants. After meeting, we drive to Mt. Fuji and visit the Fuji five lakes, Yamanakako, Kawaguchiko, Saiko, Shojiko, and Motosuko lakes. Lake Motosuko is showcased on the back of the one thousand yen banknote with Fujisan in the backdrop. We will also visit ice caves and the sea of trees.
Overnight at Mt. Fuji Hotel (1night) – Our Lodgings have private and communal hot springs/male and female baths separately. Western-style Rooms with bath and shower. Dinner and breakfast at our hotel, lunch at a local establishment.

Day 2-4 February 15-17: After breakfast at our lodgings in Mt. Fuji, we depart for Suwa Taisha Shinto Shrines then onto Matsumoto Castle, an original Samuari Castle completed in the sixteenth century, which maintains its original wooden interiors and external stonework. It is listed as a National Treasure of Japan. It is one of the twelve remaining original tenshu in Japan. After a day experiencing ancient Japan and the world of the Samurai, Shinto priests, and power spots, we make our way to our accommodations at Shibu Onsen village, home to the snow monkeys. Here we will visit and photograph the wild Japanese macaque in their natural habitat and photograph them bathing in hot springs and around the mountain region of Shibu onsen village and Jigokudani Snow Monkey Park. There are approximately 200 monkeys in the area in 3 different troops. We will also visit a local Buddhist shrine that houses national treasures over 1000 years old. Hotel TBA Rooms will have a shower bath, western or Japanese style room; plus, Our Lodgings will have communal hot springs/male and female bath separately. Breakfast and dinner at our hotel, lunch at a local restaurant.

Day 5, 6, February 18 - 19:  Transfer to Tokyo, Haneda Airport (HND) and fly to Kushiro, Hokkaido Airport (KUH) in the evening. The next day we will photography The Red-Crowned Cranes also, known as the snow ballerinas and owls in the region. Two Nights at La Vista Kushirogawa Our Lodgings have communal hot springs/male and female bath separately. Rooms have a shower and are western style. Breakfast will be in our Hotel; lunch will be at a local establishment, dinner will be outside at one of Hokkaido's and Japan's most famous Izakaya Restaurants,

Day 7, 8, February 20 - 21: In the am we will photograph The Red-Crowned Cranes. Drive to Lake Akan. Winter alpine Landscape photography, Giant Whooping Swans at Lake Kushiro. We will visit the Ainu first nations people of Japan and experience their culture and hisotry. Two nights at Tsuruga Wings, the same lodgings expedition leaders and I have used when on assignment with National Geographics and other prestigious photographic agencies. Our Lodgings are huge, and they have not one but two north face shops and a variety of other shops, including Ainu hand-carved wood crafts. Our hotel is known across Japan for its healing Onsen. There are several communal hot springs/male and female bath separately; there are also paid private hot springs. Rooms have showers and western baths — breakfast and dinner in hotel Japanse, Italian and Chinese foods, lunch at a local restaurant.

Day 9, 10, February 22 - 23: Travel to the Pacific coastline. Hokkaido Nature wildlife landscape photography time at Lake Furenko Steller’s Sea Eagle, White-Tailed Eagle, Golden Eagle, Ezo Sika Deer, Ezo Red Fox, Shima Enaga, Blakinston Fish Own, and many other rare bird species found in Japan. Rausu, we will board our (chartered boat) Shiretoko Nature Cruise Hokkaido for our trip into pack ice to photograph the Steller’s Sea Eagle. Sunset is breathtaking in the Netsuke-Hanto Peninsula. Hotel TBA. Rooms will be western or Japanese, depending on your preference, and have a shower bath. Our lodgings will also have hot springs, male and female bath separately—breakfast and dinner in the hotel lunch at a local restaurant.

Day 11, February 24:  Well before sunrise, we will drive into Rausu Hokkaido, board our ship. Our objective to photograph The Steller's Sea Eagle and White-Tailed Eagle and get a stunning Sunrise Photography Opportunity in Pack-Ice, Shiretoko Nature Cruise Hokkaido Winter Landscape photography with the raptors. This will be our last day full day of chasing the light to get that once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunity—farewell dinner with a toast at our lodgings. Hotel TBA. Rooms will be western or Japanese, depending on your preference, and have a shower bath. Our lodgings will also have hot springs, male and female bath separately—breakfast and dinner in the hotel lunch at a local restaurant.

Day, 12 AM February 25:Before breakfast, we will have one last chance photographing the Steller Sea Eagles and other wildlife, either on boats or on land. After breakfast and a late morning checkout, we will make our way to Kushiro Airport from the Pacific Coastline. It's a couple of hours' drive from the Nemuro region. Along the way, we will stop for minimalist landscape photo opportunities—lunch at a local restaurant. Late afternoon flight to Tokyo Haneda Domestic Terminal, My team and I will be remaining in Hokkaido as our next group of photographers will be arriving as you depart, and possibly some participants from your group may have requested an extension in Hokkaido and will remain with us. If you would like to extend your time in Hokkaido, please contact me.
Thank you, and we look forward to our next adventure together.  


Why Choose this Photography Tour/Workshop?

•This Tour/workshop is fully inclusive.
•Activity level leisurely - moderate.
•Small group size of 8 participants and 3 staff equals quality time with participants questions are always welcome and encouraged.
•Each evening and morning we discuss our best shooting options with our weather conditions so that you will be well prepared.
•2022 will be Blain's 25th year leading photography workshops tours and wildlife adventures in Japan.
•Photographers of all levels are welcome.
•All Camera formats are welcome, digital, handy camera, scoping with iPhone large format, film, etc.
•Photograph Mt. Fuji, Samurai Architecture, Snow Monkeys, Steller's Sea Eagle, Red-Crowned Crane and Sika Deer up close and personal.
•Film the largest herd of Sika Deer on our planet.
•Transportation Private Sports Utility Vehicles with Business Class Seating.

Tour Cost: $10,500 Includes all lodgings based on double room occupancy, all meals, all ground transportation, domestic group flights in Japan during the workshop, all entrance fees, professional photography guide instruction

Single Supplement: $1200

Not Included
∙Flights to and from Japan, Travel Insurance, Health Insurance, Hotel Amenities, Alcohol Beverages

Registering For The Photography Tour/Workshop 
This is going to be another magnificent winter wonderland adventure in Japan. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Blain Harasymiw or call +81 90-6923-3427. This is an all-inclusive workshop. We will pick you up at the airport and return you to the airport. Everything from the time we pick you up and drop you off is included except as noted above. To reserve your spot on this workshop a deposit of $1000 USD is required on registration. The balance is due 120 days prior to the date of the workshop/photo tour. For cancellation and refunds, please see Terms and Conditions.

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