Hyoko lake, known for its visit of over 6,000 swans in winter, is a Ramsar Convention-registered wetland located in Agano City, Niigata Prefecture. This area is also known as the first successful place in the country to feed wild swans in 1954, and in the same year it was designated as a national natural monument as a land for swans to visit Suibara. The area around Hyoko is maintained as Hyokosuikin Park, and it is known that flowers such as irises and hass, which were also the flowers of the former Suibara town, bloom. The Hyoko Ayame Festival is held every year from June to July, and you can see about 300,000 iris flowers of 170 types and the fantastic illumination by Bomboli at night.
Introducing our YouTube channel
On our Youtube channel, we publish videos of beautiful seasonal scenery in various parts of Japan, nature videos, fireworks displays, events and festivals, Christmas illuminations and night views, starscape time-lapse videos, Vlogs, and vehicles such as airplanes. In addition, we have started live streaming distribution that conveys the real presence of the site, and production and release of 4K HDR video using material shot with 32bit float recording and Blackmagic RAW. Please subscribe to the channel and watch the video.
Introduction of various information blogs
This is a website that provides tourist information along with videos and photos published on YouTube, and introduces various shooting locations such as seasonal events such as illuminations and fireworks displays, Japanese festivals, natural scenery, and aircraft. In addition to sharing information on how to edit and set up photos and videos, we also handle a variety of information other than tourist information, such as reviews of products that we find useful.
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