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Jul 07 2010 7 Comments

Rice and reptiles

Despite having spent more than a decade in Japan, the sight of rice fields is still something I find fascinating, and even more so, especially as I’ve seen it just this once, when they are somewhat surprisingly supplemented by a snake — which may well have been a マムシ (mamushi) — enjoying a bathe.

Japanese mamushi

And then a bask on the bank.

Japanese mamushi

The sight of which was a far cry indeed from the preserved and putrid serpents I had last seen.

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  1. Maria says

    7/7/2010 at 11:10 pm

    geeee.
    despite the fact that you really know your ” game” you really are lucky too.
    I envy you.
    🙂

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    • Lee says

      7/9/2010 at 12:09 am

      To be honest it’s the only Japanese snake name I know…

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  2. Linette says

    7/7/2010 at 11:10 pm

    Cheers to you for staying to take the picture. I would have screamed and dropped the camera long before it touched land.

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    • Lee says

      7/9/2010 at 12:11 am

      I’m not that brave. I kept a safe distance from it I can assure you!

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  3. Willy says

    7/9/2010 at 10:57 am

    Hi Lee, nice snake pic.

    I think that one is a ‘yamakakashi’ – we had several around our house in Fukushima. The previous occupant of our house didn’t want to live in it because she believed there was a giant snake in the woods that would eat children. Well, we saw nice 2 meter specimen quite a few times but it never caused any problems.
    The cat even brought a small one in in the middle of the night and started playing with it under my bed! It escaped with my help and slithered off into a crack in the wall.. . or at least I think thats where it went… I just went back to sleep.

    Here is a link I found :

    http://homepage3.nifty.com/japrep/snake/namihebi/hiba/text/eyamakagasi.htm

    Cheers,
    Willy

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    • Lee says

      7/9/2010 at 1:55 pm

      Thanks Willy. Great to get some more information. Like I mentioned earlier, the Mamushi is (or now was) the only Japanese snake I know. Fortunately though I only saw it when out on bike, and not in my home!

      That’s a funny tale about the mythical child eating snake. I wonder where that story came from…?

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      • Willy says

        7/10/2010 at 8:50 am

        >That’s a funny tale about the mythical child eating snake. I wonder where that story came from…?

        Well, rural superstitions in a rather awkwardly superstitious country I guess. there was a lot of talk of ghosts the like around there too… lots of blessings and so on to ward of the devils… all rather amusing…

        Take it all with a grain of salt ( pun intended) I say!

        Cheers,

        Willy

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