Asahikawa. Hokkaido, Japan. The river is said to be the third longest in Japan. Within its vicinity lies an Ainu village, in which people refer to as “Kamuy-kotan” (Kamuy/Kamui - God, Kotan - Village). The area has, then, been sacred to the said culture and is said to be housed by nature spirits.
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A portion of the 38th All Japan Aiseki National Exhibition and the Hokkaido Suiseki Federation Exhibition June 29--July 1, 2018
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