Hokkaido - Garden of The Gods VCD
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| Product Title: | Hokkaido - Garden of The Gods 北海道:天國花園 北海道:天国花园 Hokkaido - Garden of The Gods Hokkaido - Garden of The Gods |
| Release Date: | 2002-02-04 |
| Language: | English, Cantonese |
| Subtitles: | Traditional Chinese |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Publisher: | Deltamac (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1001824932 |
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國際野生動物影展六項得獎作品!
一個日本最真實、最原始、最神秘的野生實錄!
北海道保留著日本最原始的一面,跟日本其他地區截然不同,大部份野生動物都源自亞洲的亞熱帶地區,但北海道卻是深受西伯利亞地區所影響。在北海道,棕熊會在冰河中抓捕三文魚、日本的丹頂鶴在雪中翩翩起舞。來自俄羅斯的海鷹更視北海道為過冬之地。天鵝更會棲身於湖泊內,以躲避嚴寒的侵襲。
愛奴人定居日本北部已超過一千年,這群狩獵者現時聚居於北海道沿海一帶,他們相信所有生物都是神明的化身,無論動植物、石頭與及河流,都有其重要性,象徵著他們的傳統。
Winner of six awards at the International Wildlife Film Festival, Missoula 1999/2000. (Best of Festival, Photography, Use of Music, Soundmix, Narration, Best Long Television Programme)!!
Swept by winds from the high arctic, the remote island of Hokkaido, with its towering volcanoes, marshy valleys and fairytale forests, is Japan’s last true wilderness.
Unlike the rest of Japan, Where the wildlife is Asian in origin, Hokkaido is strongly influenced by Siberia. Here brown bears plunge for salmon in icy streams, Blakiston’s fish owls wade for frogs and Japanese cranes perform spectacular courtship dances in the snow. The island is also a crucial winter refuge for migrants from Russia – every year stellers sea eagles plunder the spoils of the coastal fishing fleets and flocks of whopper swans avoid the arctic blizzards in sheltered lakes.
This unique mix of life has long been worshiped by the Ainu, a race of hunter-gratherers who live alongside the modern Japanese of Hokkaido, and for whom every animal, plant, rock and river has its own traditional significance. Weaving legend, prayer and dance with stunning footage, this film is a refreshing look at the island through the eyes of a rare and enigmatic people.
一個日本最真實、最原始、最神秘的野生實錄!
北海道保留著日本最原始的一面,跟日本其他地區截然不同,大部份野生動物都源自亞洲的亞熱帶地區,但北海道卻是深受西伯利亞地區所影響。在北海道,棕熊會在冰河中抓捕三文魚、日本的丹頂鶴在雪中翩翩起舞。來自俄羅斯的海鷹更視北海道為過冬之地。天鵝更會棲身於湖泊內,以躲避嚴寒的侵襲。
愛奴人定居日本北部已超過一千年,這群狩獵者現時聚居於北海道沿海一帶,他們相信所有生物都是神明的化身,無論動植物、石頭與及河流,都有其重要性,象徵著他們的傳統。
Winner of six awards at the International Wildlife Film Festival, Missoula 1999/2000. (Best of Festival, Photography, Use of Music, Soundmix, Narration, Best Long Television Programme)!!
Swept by winds from the high arctic, the remote island of Hokkaido, with its towering volcanoes, marshy valleys and fairytale forests, is Japan’s last true wilderness.
Unlike the rest of Japan, Where the wildlife is Asian in origin, Hokkaido is strongly influenced by Siberia. Here brown bears plunge for salmon in icy streams, Blakiston’s fish owls wade for frogs and Japanese cranes perform spectacular courtship dances in the snow. The island is also a crucial winter refuge for migrants from Russia – every year stellers sea eagles plunder the spoils of the coastal fishing fleets and flocks of whopper swans avoid the arctic blizzards in sheltered lakes.
This unique mix of life has long been worshiped by the Ainu, a race of hunter-gratherers who live alongside the modern Japanese of Hokkaido, and for whom every animal, plant, rock and river has its own traditional significance. Weaving legend, prayer and dance with stunning footage, this film is a refreshing look at the island through the eyes of a rare and enigmatic people.
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