
Asahi: Japanese lives, hunts among the Inuit
In northwestern Greenland, at 78 degrees latitude, is the world's northernmost village. Situated much farther north than Syowa Station in Antarctica is south, it is home to a handful of Inuit hunters, and also, surprisingly, to Ikuo Oshima, a Japanese who has lived among them for 34 years...A Tokyo native and an alumnus of the Nihon University mountaineering club, Oshima first came to Siorapaluk in 1972 to make preparations for a Far North climbing expedition...Two years later, he married a woman from the village and supported his growing family as a hunter...more...