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In this episode of CYCLE AROUND JAPAN, we will take you amidst the autumn colors in Hokkaido. Starting from Asahikawa, the 2nd largest city in Hokkaido, we will ride toward the Shiretoko Peninsula, the World Heritage Site.
During 520km journey, we are going to meet people who live close to the nature in Hokkaido. We will visit the community of Ainu, an indigenous people of Japan. They still live in this region and struggle with maintaining their tradition and Ainu's way of life. You may find a mysterious lake near the Ainu's village where the water changes its color reflecting the sunshine. Our destination, the Shiretoko Peninsula is one of the most remote regions in all of Japan. The word "Shiretoko" is derived from an Ainu word, meaning "the place where the earth protrudes". The Shiretoko Peninsula is home to diverse wildlife, and UNESCO designated the area a World Heritage Site in 2005. Please join us on the new journey through Hokkaido!
During 520km journey, we are going to meet people who live close to the nature in Hokkaido. We will visit the community of Ainu, an indigenous people of Japan. They still live in this region and struggle with maintaining their tradition and Ainu's way of life. You may find a mysterious lake near the Ainu's village where the water changes its color reflecting the sunshine. Our destination, the Shiretoko Peninsula is one of the most remote regions in all of Japan. The word "Shiretoko" is derived from an Ainu word, meaning "the place where the earth protrudes". The Shiretoko Peninsula is home to diverse wildlife, and UNESCO designated the area a World Heritage Site in 2005. Please join us on the new journey through Hokkaido!
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居然在这集里看到原住民阿伊努人对猫头鹰崇拜(头巾\外套\)的具体解释:瞪眼的猫头鹰会吓走熊,保护村庄,是渔猎采集为主的阿伊努人祖先的保护神。这是在叶舒宪先生的多重证据之外,对表达为漩涡眼的猫头鹰玉器崇拜的最实用解释!没想到在这里遇到了,果然田野比书面考据更直接啊。
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2020年12月27日