Language: Japanese with scientific nomenclature
An expanded and revised version of the crab encyclopedia released in 2009. For this second edition, 13 new species have been added, bringing the total to 38 species. Koajiro Forest, found in the prefecture of Kanagawa just south of Tokyo, is known for its forests and ocean where red crabs live. Illustrations by scientific illustrators show the crabs that can be seen in this forest and on the coast. Approximately 60 species of crabs live in the tidal flats and forests of Koajiro, which stretches from the ridge to the sea. This book introduces 38 of these species that live in shallow waters, categorized by habitat. Most of the crabs live in areas accessible on foot, so it's perfect for observing crabs around you. Along with the tidal flats and forests of Koajiro where crabs live, there is also an explanation of crab behaviour, allowing you to understand the ecology of crabs. There are many illustrations of forest scenery, and you might want to put on your rain boots and go out into the Koajiro forest.
Summary in Japanese:
2009年に発売されたカニ図鑑の増補改訂版。新たに13種が追加され、38種を掲載。アカテガニが暮らす森や海が残ることで知られる小網代の森。この森や海岸で見られるカニたちをサイエンティフィック・イラストレーターのイラストで解説。 尾根から海までが一続きの小網代の干潟や森には、約60種類ものカニたちが暮らしています。本書では、このうち浅い場所に住む38種類を生息域ごとに紹介。多くが長靴で入れる場所に住むカニなので、身近なカニの観察にも最適です。 カニが暮らす小網代の干潟や森の様子とともに、カニの行動の解説もあり、カニたちの生態が手に取るように分かります。 森の風景もたくさんのイラストで描写され、あなたも小網代の森に長靴を履いて出かけたくなってしまうかも。