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Notsuke Peninsula is known for Todowara, an area of standing dead trees, and is also called "The Edge of the World." Notsuke Bay attracts many migratory birds, including swans, from autumn to spring. This shot captures the moment a swan spreads its wings while facing the setting sun... a sight as rare as the square sun of Notsuke Bay.
At a spot where many photographers seek to photograph the Takeda Castle Ruins floating in a sea of clouds, this photographer's sense shows in their capture of Ryugujo, the Dragon Palace. The cloudy sky blends with the horizon like the world of an ink painting. We have selected this work as an honorable mention because it shows a more mysterious Dragon Palace with its faint colors.
This shot shows a spectacular view encountered from the top of a mountain after climbing up with a road bike. The glow can be seen when the conditions are right, which include thick clouds with breaks, high moisture in the air, and proper positioning of the sun. These crepuscular rays are also known as "Angel's Ladders" in Japanese because of their divine appearance that looks as though angels might descend from the sky. The sun, blue sky, sea, and the vertical composition with the bicycle on the right all contribute to this wonderful shot.
This night view of Sapporo seen from Mt. Moiwa, 531m above sea level, was photographed on a day when a cold wave of -10℃ was coming. The result of that severe cold was a spectacular snow-covered view of Sapporo. The city lights glowing in the snow are as warm as candles. This work also conveys the cold wind on one's cheeks and the crisp winter air.
The Kimendai Observatory, from which you can see Mount Daisen and Mount Karasugayama, is a popular spot for photography. The mountains turn from red to orange in the morning sun, and the light reflected in the sea of clouds is breathtaking. We have selected this beautifully captured photo of a fiery Hiruzen Kogen and a sea of clouds, reminiscent of the former lake of Hiruzen Kogen, as an honorable mention.
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This spectacular view can only be seen before dawn, when the wind is light and the weather conditions are just right. The fantastic sea of clouds and shimmering night view enhance the divine nature of Mt. Fuji. This photo was taken from the Takabocchi Highlands at 1665 meters above sea level. We have selected this work as the grand prize winner as it communicates such emotion that it makes us forget the harsh cold of winter.