The glowing mushroom Shiinotomoshibitake is also known as the "forest fairy". There are times when you can see a lot of mushrooms, as shown in this photo.
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Glowing mushrooms, you can see them glowing when the sun goes down and the surroundings become dark. I want to include the growing environment in the photo, so the game is until it gets dark. It's been more than 10 years since I first encountered this mushroom, and I'm always excited and thrilled when I shoot it.
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The season when mushrooms can be seen is most common from around Golden Week to the rainy season in June, and midsummer is a dormant season, and they occur again when the autumn rain front becomes active in September, but less often than during the rainy season.
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Outbreaks begin around around Golden Week, but the number of occurrences depends greatly on the environment (humidity and temperature) of the growing area, and this photo is quite large. Alas, it wilts within a few days of starting to glow.
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