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  • Japanese sika deer standing on a stone road in Nara Park, with historic temple gates in the background
    Wildlife Features

    Are Nara Deer Dangerous? What Tourists Need to Know

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  • Close-up of a Japanese macaque soaking in a hot spring, with steam rising from the water and its red face and wet fur clearly visible in winter shown.
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    Why Do Snow Monkeys Bathe in Hot Springs?

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  • Male Northern Pintail resting on a calm winter pond in Japan, showing its long pointed tail and slender body.
    Wildlife Features

    The Easiest Ducks to See in Japan – 5 Common Species

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  • Male and female Smews swimming together on a calm winter lake in Japan; the male bright white with black mask, the female with chestnut head.
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    Winter Ducks in Japan: Common Species and How to Identify Them

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  • Snow monkey (Japanese macaque)
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    The World’s Northernmost Monkeys Explained

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  • Japanese wild boar resting on the ground during daytime in a forest
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    Wild Boars in Japan – Dangers, Safety Tips & What to Do

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  • Asian Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus japonicus) standing in a Japanese mountain forest
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    Top 10 Most Dangerous Animals in Japan | Wildlife of Japan

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  • A Sika Deer walking calmly along a shrine pathway in Japan, showing how wildlife and visitors share the same space in traditional temple areas.
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    How to Coexist with Wildlife in Japan – A Traveler’s Guide to Staying Safe and Respectful

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  • Japanese Luna Moth (Actias aliena) perched on a person’s hand, showing its delicate emerald-green wings and long tails.
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    Giant Insects of Japan – The Complete Guide to Japan’s Largest Bugs

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  • Varied Tit (Sittiparus varius) eating a Japanese snowbell (Egonoki) fruit in a forest.
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    Tits of Japan – The Complete Guide to Japan’s Small Forest Birds

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  • Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker (Yungipicus kizuki) perching on a birch tree trunk under a clear blue sky in Japan.
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    Woodpeckers of Japan – Complete Guide to the Main Species

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  • A male sika deer with antlers standing in front of the floating torii gate at Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima, Japan
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    Wild Animals You Can See in Japan – Wildlife of Japan

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