Course details / Schedule from March to November
Picchio Visitor Center … Japanese giant flying squirrel tour (about 90 minutes) … Finish
We are observing wild flying squirrels on this tour. The tour may end earlier or later, depending on the flying squirrel’s movement behaviour.
*If the flying squirrels are not seen in their nesting boxes on the day of the tour, the tour would be cancelled (we will contact you in advance).
A creature that glides through the night - Learn their ecology and behaviour
The tour begins with a lecture on the Japanese giant flying squirrel’s ecology and behaviour, with detailed explanations on its diet and its movements. Of course, we will also provide tips on how you could best observe the flying squirrel during the tour!
What do they get up to in the nesting box?
The second part of our tour takes the guests outside to a flying squirrel’s nest box. With our specially installed camera in their nest box, our guests will be able to take a peek at how the flying squirrel prepares itself before it leaves their nest box for a night full of climbing and gliding.
One of the biggest flying squirrels in the world!
When all of their preparations are done, they are ready to leave their nest box and glide into the forest at dusk. The Japanese giant flying squirrel is one of the biggest flying squirrels in the world!
Look, they’re gliding!
As dusk fully settles in, the flying squirrel will leave the nest and glide silently into the forest. This strange and wonderful sight will have guests exclaiming in amazement. If all goes well and the observation is a success, guests will receive a Picchio original “Flying Squirrel Watcher Certificate”.
The mystery of the Japanese giant flying squirrels
One interesting fact about these flying squirrels is that they cannot survive in areas that have no forests, and they play an important role in keeping the forests healthy. However, they are hardly seen during the day as they are nocturnal animals. After seeing them up close in person, we hope that you gained a little bit more insight into Japan's unique animals, and their importance in the forests here in Japan.