Monday, April 14, 2025

Places I'm Visiting: Japan 2025 – Himeji


Since last reporting
, I've traveled to Himeji. I decided to visit the famous castle there. I have seen it before, from the windows of a passing train, but never stopped in Himeji to have a look close up. It was raining when I arrived and fairly late in the day, so, instead of touring the castle, I visited the Himeji City Art Museum and walked the castle grounds before touring Kokoen, a set of gardens next to the castle but separate from it. 


Despite the rain, the gardens were beautiful and I enjoyed seeing quite a few birds, including the ubiquitous Eurasian Tree Sparrows and Brown-cheeked Bulbuls and I saw some of the White-cheeked Starlings that I first saw in Tokyo, but there were also some more unusual species. I noted a Pale Thrush, which is a bird I saw for the first time on my trip to Japan last year. There was a second thrush species, which turned out to be the Dusky Thrush, a new life bird for me. Oriental Turtle Doves were present. These seem to hang out at temples, shrines, and castles. I noted a couple of Oriental Greenfinches, which I think I have seen before, but I will have to confirm that by checking my life list at home. Varied Tits were chirping in the trees. A Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker (another bird I saw for the first time last year while visiting Japan) landed on a tree right in front of me while I was trying to photograph the Dusky Thrush. 

Finally, there were many wagtails present. I finally figured out the difference between the two very similar black and white species, the White Wagtail and the Japanese Wagtail. The face of the latter is black up to and including the eye. The White Wagtail has much more white on the face. It was a very satisfying stroll, both for the birds and the gardens.




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