Stock Photo - Agriculture, Eastern Hokkaido, Japan October 1994. Located at the eastern end of Japan’s northernmost large island, Hokkaido, color infrared film reddish hues represent a variety of green vegetation helps to delineate a unique, gridded pattern on the landscape. The thin_looking, linear, intersecting pattern appears to be part of an extensive irrigation system that is being used to improve agricultural productivity in the region. In spite of a short growing season varying from 130 to 150 days the eastern end of Hokkaido does enjoy a vigorous livestock and dairy farming economy. The large, dark areas are forested terrain found mainly in hilly or low_lying, swampy areas. There are also a few river valleys visible as the streams flow generally towards the southeast coast of Hokkaido. The locations of two rural cities, Nakashibetsu lower left and Shibecha right middle, can be identified as small, gray_looking areas. Akkeshi Bay is the large bay slightly above the center of the image. The lighter blue waters along the coast and in the bay are actually brownish_looking sediment plumes. The same sediment coloration lighter blue is also visible in the small lakes, located northeast of the seaport city of Kushiro upper right. Refer to T2853 for overlapping color infrared coverage of the same general area of Hokkaido

Stock Photo: Agriculture, Eastern Hokkaido, Japan October 1994. Located at the eastern end of Japan’s northernmost large island, Hokkaido.

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