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Happy Belated Ocean Day - From The High Alpine Valley of the Dragons in Akita Japan

Monday, July 25, 2022 | By: Japan Dreamscapes Photography Tours

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A Power Spot Shinto Shrine in the Valley of the Dragons Akita Japan. This image was taken while our main workshop leader was on a main land and Hokkaido Private photo tour, July 2022.

Happy Belated Ocean Day!  A couple members of my team, clients and I were stuck in the Valley of the Dragons for a couple of days!  Currently, I am leading a private Japan photo tour, that looks like it will turn into a Hokkaido photo tour in the coming days, as we are almost ready to set sail by ferry across from the mainland of Japan to Hokkaido.   At our high alpine camp in the valley of the dragons when it was not torrential raining the fog was so very-very thick that I had to tie a lifeline from our tent to the SUV.  Anyone with any knowledge of life in the backcountry will tell you “never leave your food or even toothpaste in your tent,” it might attract something worse then a Dragon, or Tengu/MothMan, you might meet up with a real live brown bear and we have lots of them in Japan.  Oh, I even think I bumped into one when photographing in the fog?  I hope you had a beautiful Ocean Day, and next year I will try and not to be stuck in one of Japans highest Alpine camping grounds off the beaten track in Akita Japan, but I will be enjoying a BBQ with my family at our Oceanside beach house as usual.  But to be honest I love camping in the torrential rains and typhoon, and that is why I only purchase four season tents, that can withstand around 150km winds (93mph.)  Currently, I use Mountain Hardwear Trango tents, they are sturdily built.  For camping stoves I recommend white gas stoves especially for cold weather, such as the MSR XGK EX Stove; I also, have one of the first WhisperLite International stoves it’s a great stove with locking legs and it can use almost any gas including diesel fuel, as with my XGK EX Stove.  But the new (WhisperLike International) does not have locking legs and I am not all that impressed by its build.  For base camp lanterns I recommend Coleman for high altitude or backpacking I recommend bees wax candles and a good headlamp such as Petzl.

Trango 4 Tent and our Snow Peak cooking tent. The fog got so bad that our JDS workshop leader had to tie a lifeline from the tent to SUV, and to other tents. This image was taken while he was leading a Japan nature tour with camera in hand.

In the high alpine regions of Japan, there are some of the most amazing spots for tree photography especially in fog, and during an autumn leaves photo tour Japan. This image was taken while leading a private JDS photo workshop.

At a high alpine campground in Akita, Japan. Our JDS workshop leader could enjoy photography in peace and solitude. If this were outside of Tokyo forget it, it would have been wall to wall people. Shinrin-yoku is always an excellent diversion.

For sleeping mats I recommend the KLYMIT Insulated Static V Luxe, along with the V Sheet, and Luxe Pillow.  I would have recommended their air bag pump, but they were sold out when I purchased a few mattresses, so I made my own air bag pump. To make your own air pump you need three things, 1. A heavy duty plastic bag, 2. A 35mm film container, 3. Duck tape.  The rest is pretty simple, on how to assemble as you can see in the image below.  As for sleeping bags that is a personal preference as everyone reacts differently to weather and humidity.  If you have any questions about camping gear, or camera gear, or just want to say hello to learn more about life in Japan, please feel free to send me a message and ask.  And I hope you join me on one of my scheduled photo workshops sometime.

Namaste, Blain in Japan🇯🇵 for Japan Dreamscapes

KLYMIT sleeping mattress, sheet, pillow and our workshop leader's homemade air bag pump. If you want to make an air bag pump and have a question please contact JDS.

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