Welcome to our online museum of natural history.

This museum's annex, called "Wildlife Portraits Blog" is now opened in blog format. While we keep our exhaustive approach with this main site, the new annex will be more visual art oriented, treating always the same photographic subject. The text will be only in Japanese, but you can navigate and view images.
Instead of displaying bones or stuffed dead animals, we offer you our collections of photographs, taken in Japan and other places including Malaysia, Thailand, Bhutan, Suriname, Namibia, Taiwan, Polynesian Islands, France and Australia, among others. Every picture displayed here represents (in principle) an animal, a plant or a fungus we met at a certain place on the globe, and at a certain moment in our life - so we named this site "personal museum" because its collections also consist of our personal favoritism, experiences and memories.
We are not birders or collectors who look all over the world for rarest species to make their "life list" more complete. Rather, we are usual walkers or travellers just looking for unexpected encounters. We take a photo simply when we feel happy to meet something, and basically don't care how rare it is. That is why you find here many pictures of tree sparrow or house cat, and milk cow is displayed next to chamois. (For details of our policies, please click here).
At the moment, the museum contains 6 sectors and each sector has 4 to 65 galleries. Choose a sector from the list below to proceed further. For practical reasons, fungi and myxomycetes are found in "plants" sector for now.
[Last updated on October 09, 2008]
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