Abstract
Kota Pond is a reservoir located in Kota, Sadohara-cho, Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture. The traditional hunting method of duck net hunting in winter, using a cast net called a koeami and taking advantage of the duck's ecology, is still practiced today and is designated as an Intangible Folk Cultural Asset of the prefecture. The pond is surrounded by rice paddies and forests, and is therefore a place where much nature remains. Many plants, including rare species, grow wild in the surrounding area. This time, we were able to confirm 28 specimens currently in the museum's collection and 65 species through on-site surveys.