This excellent campground in Kirishima-Kinkowan National Park spreads over hills sheltered by Japanese red pine, or akamatsu. The forest floor is covered in grasses, most notably the spectacular autumn susuki. On this day in mid-October, I also found a few charming species of moss and a colorful beetle. Near the campground are the Ebino Eco Museum Center, the Ikemeguri Nature Trail through forests and around volcanic lakes, and a hike across a sulfurous landscape, beautiful fields, and up to the peak of Mt. Karakuni.
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Nature of Ebino Kogen Campground
Autumn pines, mosses, grasses, and a beetle
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An earth-boring scarab beetle, likely an oosenchikogane (Geotrupes auratus auratus), soaks in the autumn sunshine
This cute ball of bright green appears to have two kinds of moss, with the majority probably Scott’s fork-moss (Dicranum scottianum)
Susuki is a widespread, culturally significant, and quite beautiful autumn grass (Miscanthus sinensis)
Kirishima Japanese red pines, or akamatsu, provide elegant shelter here; look close at their trunks and you'll notice the distinctive red bark
A variety of mosses can be found here
This curly emerald patch on a branch appears to be dusky fork-moss (Dicranum fuscescens)
Miyama Kirishima, a kind of azalea, or tsutsuji (Rhododendron kiusianum), thrives on this volcanic plateau; the bushes cover the park in brilliant pink during May and June
Another view of the earth-boring scarab beetle from above
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Victoria Vlisides
10 years ago
Wow~ amazing photos
Jeradyne Cheong
10 years ago
Whoa, nice close-up on that first picture!
Thank you! It was a very cooperative little critter, posing patiently.
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