| Japonica lutea is one of zephyrus, found from May to June. |
| Japonica lutea |
| Favonius orientalis: Male is active during morning. It perches in the edge of oak or chestnut leaf and chases each other when the other male(s) fly into the territory |
| Favonius orientalis |
| Favonius orientalis |
| Artopoetes pryeri: One of lowland zephylus. It looks similar to Celastrina argiolus but is bigger with deeper purplish color. Due to cloudy weather, it did not move |
| Celastrina argiolus |
| Celastrina argiolus |
| Lycaena phlaeas |
| Lycaena phlaeas |
| Lycaena phlaeas |
| Lycaena phlaeas |
| Lycaena phlaeas |
| probably, Agrypnus binodulus. |
| a kind of long-horned beetle |
| Purpuricenus (Sternoplistes) temminckii |
| probably, Siler cupreus. A kind of jumping spider. The head is beautiful powder blue. |
| probably, Tenodera angustipennis, a kind of mantis |












