Review
"Nobody has done more in recent years than Mark Brazil to raise the profile of Japan's wildlife and this latest book packs in a lot of information . . . . [This book] adds information about the ecology of the country that helps the visitor to make sense of how everything fits together."---Keith Betton, IBIS Book Reviews.
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This book is excellent, deeply interesting and a real achievement to condense such a large and complex topic into something so accessible. If, like me you have ever dreamt of going to Japan this book is a great place to start planning an adventure of your own, even if you never get any further than your armchair.
"---David Swales, British Naturalists Association
"[Japan] explores not just the animals of the country's islands, but also the regions and the best seasons to see them - perfect for armchair travelling."---Penny Sarchet, New Scientist Wild Wild Life
"Beautifully illustrated . . . a rich introduction to the diverse habitats contained within Japan, and the animals which live there."---Ian Rapley, Asian Review of Books
"For anyone even marginally interested in the wildlife of Japan this work will fill in the gaps in your knowledge, and expand on what you already know - all brought to you by one of Asia's foremost wildlife authorities."---David Gascoigne, Travels with Birds
"Gloriously illustrated, deeply informed introduction by naturalist Mark Brazil."---Andrew Robinson, Nature
"No matter what experience on Japan you have there is much to be learnt from this book. It is a wonderful compendium of Japan's natural history that neatly complements the author's other writings, and is an essential and enjoyable addition to the documentation of Japan's wildlife."---Dave Brassington, Birdwatch
About the Author
Mark Brazil is a naturalist, international wildlife expedition leader and natural history author who specializes in Japanese wildlife and lives in Hokkaido, Japan. His books include Guide to the Birds of Japan, The Nature of Japan, Wild Asia and Field Guide to the Birds of East Asia (Princeton).
About the author
Mark Brazil
Mark Brazil (1955~) was born in Worcestershire, England, and has lived in Stirling, Scotland and Dunedin, New Zealand, but currently resides in the Akan–Mashu National Park of eastern Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island.
Educated at Keele and Stirling Universities, Mak has been writing since the late 1970s. From 1982 until 2015 his column Wild Watch was published in The Japan Times newspaper, the longest running single author natural history column in the world.
Mark's books include: A Birdwatcher's Guide to Japan, Birds of Japan, Wild Asia, The Whooper Swan and Helm Field Guides Birds of East Asia, The Nature of Japan, Helm Field Guides Birds of Japan. His forthcoming books are: Wild Hokkaido: A guide to the national parks and other wild places of eastern Hokkaido, and Japan: The Natural History of an Asian Archipelago. More about his writings and work can be found at
http://www.japannatureguides.com/
Mark is an active field naturalist, and a frequent lecturer and expedition leader for various expedition companies. His travels have taken him to all continents. He is the founder of Japan Nature Guides and leads many birdwatching, natural history and photographic tours throughout Japan.