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Winifred Bird
Freelance environmental journalist Winifred Bird writes for publications including The Japan Times, Dwell, and the Christian Science Monitor. Originally from San Francisco, she lives in rural Nagano Prefecture with her husband, dog and flock of ducks.
For Winifred Bird's latest contributions to The Japan Times, see below:
Japan Times
ENVIRONMENT
Oct 29, 2008
Nara's cute, destructive deer
Nara's Kasugayama Forest Reserve doesn't look like a landscape in crisis.
Japan Times
LIFE
Aug 24, 2008
Biomimicry: Natural by design
I magine being able to maintain a perfect temperature and humidity in your home year round, without spending a single yen in electricity or gas bills. That's exactly what Professor Emile Ishida of Tohoku University in northern Japan is striving to achieve — and he got the idea from termites.
Japan Times
ENVIRONMENT
Jun 11, 2008
Luminescent mushrooms cast light on Japan's forest crisis
'Look over there! Turn out your flashlights," exclaimed Kunihiko Otsuki one recent Sunday night as he stood in an area of broadleaf mixed woodland with five other forest enthusiasts.
Japan Times
LIFE
Apr 13, 2008
Japan's tragic 'Titanic of Turkey'
The jagged rocks off Oshima Island break the surface of the ocean like so many knives strewn across the shallow water. Even on a calm day, they are a menacing reminder of the maze of reefs that surround this island in the Pacific just off the coast of Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture, in central Honshu.

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When trying to trace your lineage in Japan, the "koseki" is the most important form of document you'll encounter.
Climbing the branches of a Japanese family tree