Kogashiranomori, River island in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Kogashiranomori is a river island in Shizuoka Prefecture that rises in the middle of flowing waters and is covered with native plants. The island provides natural habitat for various animal species and contributes to the biodiversity of the local river system.
The island formed through natural geological processes and has long been part of the region's river system. It has shaped the character of the local landscape over many generations and remains an element of Shizuoka's natural history.
Local communities maintain traditional fishing practices near the island, incorporating seasonal rhythms and water-based activities into their daily routines.
Access to the island is possible through designated points along the riverbank that are marked with signs. Visitors should explore the area with care and stay on marked paths to protect the natural surroundings.
The name literally means 'withering forest' and points to the special conditions that affect plant life on the island. These challenging growing conditions result in a distinctive and notable form of vegetation.
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