Notorious Plant Invasive Alien Species in Yamanashi

What are invasive alien species? You may visit the websites of invasive species and introduced species:

https://www.cbd.int/invasive

https://www.pref.yamanashi.jp.e.aao.hp.transer.com/shizen/nagaeturunogeitou.html

https://www.env.go.jp/nature/intro/2outline/files/siteisyu_list_e.pdf

https://environment.ec.europa.eu/topics/nature-and-biodiversity/invasive-alien-species_en

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Introduced_species

https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/introduced-species

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_introduced_species

Six major notorious plant invasive alien species have been reported in Yamanashi Prefecture:

1. Lanceleaf coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coreopsis_lanceolata

https://www.town.aichi-higashiura.lg.jp/material/files/group/34/ookinnkeigikunomiwakekata.pdf

https://www.nies.go.jp/biodiversity/invasive/DB/detail/80490e.html

Also, please read the article “Invasive Plants: Lance-leaved tickseed and Kudzu” on June 08, 2022: https://etsuo.tokyo/2022/06/ and “Summery Day! And Lance-Leaved Tickseed” on May 18, 2022: https://etsuo.tokyo/2022/05/

2. Oneseed bur cucumber (Sicyos angulatus)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicyos_angulatus

https://www.nies.go.jp/biodiversity/invasive/DB/detail/80220e.html

https://mikawanoyasou.org/data/aretiuri.htm

3. Long-headed poppy (Papaver dubium)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papaver_dubium

https://www.nies.go.jp/biodiversity/invasive/DB/detail/80080e.html

https://mikawanoyasou.org/data/nagamihinagesi.htm

4. Tall Golden rod (Solidago altissima)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solidago_altissima

https://mikawanoyasou.org/data/seitakaawadatisou.htm

https://www.nies.go.jp/biodiversity/invasive/DB/detail/80600e.html

Also, please read the article “Roadside Plants in Nakano, Nagano” on October 22, 2023: https://yamanashietsuo.net/2023/10/.

5. Cutleaf coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata)

https://www.nies.go.jp/biodiversity/invasive/DB/detail/80580e.html

https://mikawanoyasou.org/data/oohangonsou.htm

https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/hozen/12/2/12_KJ00004784742/_article/-char/en

6. Alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides)

https://www.nies.go.jp/biodiversity/invasive/DB/detail/81140e.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternanthera_philoxeroides

https://www.city.saga.lg.jp/site_files/file/usefiles/downloads/11812_20140226051621.pdf

Nishizawa Gorge Hiking

Nishizawa Gorge is a valley located at the source of the Fuefuki River in the city of Yamanashi in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It is known for its stunning scenery, including waterfalls and a hiking trail that follows the river. The gorge is part of the Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park and is a popular destination for hiking and enjoying the seasonal nature of the northeastern Yamanashi area. 

Nishizawa Gorge, Yamanashi-city, Yamanashi, 8/13/2025

Also, please visit the article Hiking the Nishizawa Gorge Trail on May 06, 2021: https://etsuo.tokyo/2021/05/.

For more information about the Nishizawa Gorge:

Nishizawa Keikoku: https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e6951.html; Nishizawa Gorge: https://www.yamanashi-kankou.jp/english/recover/nishizawa-gorge.html; Nishizawa Gorge hike: https://ridgelineimages.com/hiking/nishizawa-gorge/; Nishizawa Valley: https://www-yamanashishi–kankou-com.translate.goog/nature/nishizawa_keikoku/?_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=ja; Nishizawa Valley: https://yamanashi–hiking100-jp.translate.goog/course/detail/46?_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en; Hiking the Nishizawa Gorge: https://en.japantravel.com/yamanashi/hiking-the-nishizawa-gorge/4110

Exhibition of Contemporary French Naive Painting —Fantasy companions in a fairytale world— at MINAMI-ALPS Municipal Museum of Art

“La Peinture Naïve Française Contemporaine” Exhibition of Contemporary French Naive Painting —Fantasy companions in a fairytale world— has been held at the MINAMI-ALPS Municipal Museum of Art in the city of Minami-Alps in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan during July 19 through September 15, 2025.

Henri Rousseau

“Les flamints” – Exotic Landscape with Flamingos

MINAMI-ALPS Municipal Museum of Art, Minami-Alps, Yamanashi, 8/08/2025

MINAMI-ALPS Municipal Museum of Art: (In Japanese) https://www.minamialps-museum.jp/?p=1296; https://www.minamialps-museum.jp/

André Duranton (French Painter, born 1905 – died 2010?):

Cats Stealing Fish and A Cat With Butterflies by André Duranton, MINAMI-ALPS Municipal Museum of Art, Minami-Alps, Yamanashi, 8/08/2025

A Calico Cat On The Table and A Cat With Roses by André Duranton, MINAMI-ALPS Municipal Museum of Art, Minami-Alps, Yamanashi, 8/08/2025

FYI

(In Japanese) https://www.onomichi-museum.jp/exhibition/files/2005_6.pdf; https://www.sogo-seibu.jp/common/museum/archives/08/0901_france/

Everyone’s Car Exhibition: The History and Future of People and Automobiles, Yamanashi Prefectural Museum and More

An exhibition titled as “Everyone’s Car Exhibition: The History and Future of People and Automobiles” has been held at the Yamanashi Prefectural Museum in the city of Fuefuki in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, during July 12 through September 1, 2025.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamanashi_Prefectural_Museum; https://jomon.co/en/point/detail/11/

1917 Milburn Light Electric and TOYOPET Crown Deluxe

1917 Milburn Light Electric and TOYOPET Crown Deluxe (FR/3MT), Yamanashi Prefectural Museum, Fuefuki, Yamanashi, 8/06/2025

https://heritagemuseumsandgardens.org/hmg/1917-milburn-light-electric/; (In Japanese) https://www.webcg.net/articles/-/48132

TOYOTA 2000GT and SUBARU 360

TOYOTA 2000GT and SUBARU 360, Yamanashi Prefectural Museum, Fuefuki, Yamanashi, 8/06/2025

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_2000GT; (In Japanese) https://toyota-automobile-museum.jp/archives/stories/detail/852.html; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subaru_360; (In Japanese) https://members.subaru.jp/know/museum/subaru360/

Jinrikisha or Pulled rickshaw https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulled_rickshaw; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickshaw

Jinrikisha or Pulled rickshaw, Yamanashi Prefectural Museum, Fuefuki, Yamanashi, 8/06/2025

FYI

Toyota Automobile Museums: https://toyota-automobile-museum.jp/en/; https://www.tcmit.org/english

Subaru Automobile Museums: https://members.subaru.jp/know/museum/; https://automuseums.info/japan/subaru-visitor-center; https://www.subaruofrochestermn.com/subarus-secret-museum/

Rickshaw in Tokyo: https://jidaiya.biz/index-e.html; (In Japanese) https://www.rickshaw-asakusa.com/; https://tokyo-rickshaw.tokyo/

Kitaguchihongu Fuji Sengen Shrine

Kitaguchihongu Fuji Sengen Shrine (Northern Entrance-Head Fuji Sengen Shrine) is said that the initial shrine was built to pacify the frequent eruptions of Mount Fuji in 110 A.D. and later in 788, it was moved to the current location. The old trees near the main building were believed to be more than 1,000 years old. Behind the shrine, there is the starting point of the Yoshida Trail for climbing Mount Fuji.

https://sengenjinja.jp/english/index.html; https://www.mlit.go.jp/tagengo-db/R1-00147.html; https://www.fujisan-climb.jp/en/trails/yoshida-trail.html

Kitaguchihongu Fuji Sengen Shrine, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, 8/02/2025

Oga Sacred Lotus

Oga (or Ohga) sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) is said that the ancient lotus species was discovered in the city of Chiba, Japan by Dr. Oga Ichiro. The seeds were found in a peat layer and estimated to be about 2,000 years old. He succeeded in germinating one of the seeds and bloomed it. The plants originated from this scred lotus were named Oga lotus after him. The plants were transplanted into 35 locations. One of them is here in the city of Nirasaki in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.

Sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelumbo_nucifera; https://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/wetland/plants/sacred_lotus.htm

Flowers and receptacles of the Oga sacred lotuses, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/30/2025

https://history-here.com/en/stories/ohga-lotus; (In Japanese) https://www.nirasaki-kankou.jp/kankou_spot/kouen_bijyutsukan_shiryokan/kouen_teien/4330.html; https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A4%A7%E8%B3%80%E3%83%8F%E3%82%B9

https://www.bbg.org/article/plant_profile_sacred_lotus_nelumbo_nucifera; https://nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/FactSheet.aspx?speciesID=244; https://www.nparks.gov.sg/florafaunaweb/flora/2/2/2257

Receptacle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receptacle_(botany)

Water lily (Nymphaeaceae) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nymphaeaceae

Leaves of the water lilies, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/30/2025

Sounds of the cicadas surrounding the scene:

Cicadas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicada

Wildflowers in Mount Amari

Meadowsweet (Filipendula multijuga) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filipendula; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filipendula_multijuga

Filipendula multijuga, Mount Amari, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

Japanese Spiraea (Spiraea japonica) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiraea_japonica

Japanese Spiraea, Mount Amari, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

Lilium leichtlinii (Lilium leichtlinii) https://www.gardenia.net/plant/lilium-leichtlinii-leichtlins-lily; https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilium_leichtlinii; https://nikko-bg.jp/nikko-old/5_jokyo/species/Lilium_leichtlinii.html

Lilium leichtlinii, Mount Amari, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

Japanese thistle (Cirsium japonicum) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirsium_japonicum; https://mikawanoyasou.org/data/noazami.htm

Japanese thistle, Mount Amari, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

Great burnet (Sanguisorba officinalis) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanguisorba_officinalis; https://nikko-bg.jp/nikko-old/5_jokyo/species/Sanguisorba_officinalis.html; https://www.pharm.kumamoto-u.ac.jp/yakusodb/detail/003687.php; https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/wildlife-explorer/wildflowers/great-burnet

Great burnet, Mount Amari, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

Geranium yesoense var. nipponicum (Geranium yesoense) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geranium; https://mikawanoyasou.org/data/hakusanhuuro.htm; (In Japanese) https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%8F%E3%82%AF%E3%82%B5%E3%83%B3%E3%83%95%E3%82%A6%E3%83%AD

Geranium yesoense, Mount Amari, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

Fireweed (Chamaenerion angustifolium) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamaenerion_angustifolium; https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/55983-Chamerion-angustifolium

Fireweed, Mount Amari, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

Dianthus superbus L. var. longicalycinus (Dianthus superbus)

Dianthus superbus, Mount Amari, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

Aquilegia buergeriana https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquilegia_buergeriana; https://www.ootk.net/cgi/shikihtml/shiki_1136.htm; https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%95%E3%82%A1%E3%82%A4%E3%83%AB:Aquilegia_buergeriana_08.jpg; https://mikawanoyasou.org/data/kibananoyamaodamaki.htm

Aquilegia buergeriana, Mount Amari, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

Common self-heal (Prunella vulgaris) subsp. asiatica https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunella_vulgaris

Common self-heal, Mount Amari, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

Siebold’s plantain lily (Hosta sieboldiana) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosta_sieboldiana

Siebold’s plantain lily, Mount Amari, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

Sium suave Walter var. nipponicum (?), Mount Amari, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

Anaphalis margaritacea https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaphalis_margaritacea; https://neko-net.com/hana/archives/2018

Anaphalis margaritacea (?), Mount Amari, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

Japanese lady bell (Adenophora triphylla) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adenophora_triphylla; (In Japanese) https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%84%E3%83%AA%E3%82%AC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%8B%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B8%E3%83%B3

Japanese lady bell (?), Mount Amari, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

(In Japanese) Wildflowers in Mount Amari https://www.nirasaki-kankou.jp/kankou_spot/amariyama/amariyama_flower/6670.html

Sawara Pond and Mount Amari

Sawara Pond, an altitude of 1240 meters (4,068 feet) above sea level, is located in the middle of the way to Mount Amari in the city of Nirasaki in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Mount Amari’s elevation is 1,731m (5,679f) above sea level.

Sawara Pond, Asahi-machi, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

Old man’s beard (Usnea lichens), the peak of Mount Amari, and a view of the Kofu Basin, Mount Amari, Nirasaki, Yamanashi, 7/28/2025

Listen to the surroundings:

Also, please read the article on June 19, 2025 https://yamanashietsuo.net/mount-amari-in-nirasaki-and-japanese-azalea/

I will talk about the wildflowers around the Mount Amari area in the next article.

Extremely Hot Summer Days 2025

Taisho (Dashu, solar term) of 2025 in Japan fell on July 22. It was extremely hot as the calendar indicated all over Japan. The city of Fukuchiyama in Kyoto Prefecture recorded the highest temperature of 39.0 degrees Celsius (39.0℃). The city of Ichinoseki in Iwate Prefecture recorded 38.3℃, which was the highest temperature on record in the city.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dashu_(solar term) ; https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2025/07/06/japan/heatstroke-alert-issued-in-tokyo/

In Japan, a day where the highest temperature reaches 35 degrees Celsius (or 95 degrees Fahrenheit) or higher is defined an “extremely hot day,” or “moushobi” in Japanese. It is a specific meteorological term used to categorize days with extreme heat. 

Here’s a breakdown of Japanese temperature classifications for summer days: 

Natsubi (summer day): A day with a maximum temperature of 25°C (77°F) or higher.

Manatsubi (hot summer day): A day with a maximum temperature of 30°C (86°F) or higher.

Moushobi (extremely hot summer day): A day with a maximum temperature of 35°C (95°F) or higher.

Nettaiya (tropical night): A night where the minimum temperature does not drop below 25°C (77°F).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Japan; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_wave

Europe has been experiencing record-breaking high temperatures in 2025, particularly during the months of June and July, with multiple heatwaves impacting various regions. These extreme temperatures are linked to a combination of meteorological conditions and the effects of climate change, with some areas experiencing temperatures 2.5°C warmer than in the past.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_European_heatwaves; https://climate.copernicus.eu/heatwaves-contribute-warmest-june-record-western-europe; https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jun/28/europe-on-alert-as-first-major-heatwave-of-2025-pushes-temperatures-to-42c

A significant heat wave is currently impacting the central and eastern United States as well, with dangerous temperatures and high humidity affecting millions of people. 

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/heat-domes-extreme-heat-and-humidity-triggers-alerts-across-eastern-u-s/; https://edition.cnn.com/2025/07/21/weather/heat-dome-midwest-south-east-climate; https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jun/28/us-heatwave-climate-crisis