Phantom Howl (In Search of Japan's Lost Wolves)
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Product Details
Author:
Alex K.T. Martin
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
212
Publisher:
Tuttle Publishing (September 29, 2026)
Imprint:
Tuttle Publishing
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9784805319741
ISBN-10:
4805319747
Weight:
16oz
Dimensions:
5.12" x 8"
File:
PGW-LEGATO-Metadata_Only_Publishers_Group_West_Customer_Group_Metadata_20260417164636-20260417.xml
Folder:
PGW
List Price:
$19.99
Country of Origin:
Malaysia
Pub Discount:
65
As low as:
$15.39
Publisher Identifier:
P-PER
Discount Code:
A
Release Date:
September 29, 2026
Case Pack:
40
Overview
Does the Japanese Wolf Still Roam the Mountains of Japan?
Dead or alive, the Japanese wolf remains one of Japan's most haunting enigmas. Once revered as a divine guardian of crops and mountain villages, the wolf was driven to extinction as the nation hurtled toward modernization and war in the late 19th century. The last confirmed specimen was collected by an American explorer in 1905; but ever since, there have been reports of eerie howls, fleeting shadows, and mysterious tracks. Is the wolf still out there?
In Phantom Howl: In Search of Japan's Lost Wolves, journalist Alex K.T. Martin follows the trail of this noble predator through history, myth and modern science. His journey uncovers a cast of eccentric researchers, mountain mystics, and rural eyewitnesses who refuse to believe the wolf is gone. Along the way, he explores how Japan's relationship with nature has evolved—from reverence to exploitation—and what the fate of the wolf reveals about the cost of progress.
Blending investigative reporting with folklore and cultural history, Phantom Howl offers a deeply atmospheric exploration of one of the natural world's greatest mysteries. Whether the Japanese wolf survives or not, its ghost continues to inhabit the country's collective imagination, and its story asks us to consider what we have lost when it has gone.
Dead or alive, the Japanese wolf remains one of Japan's most haunting enigmas. Once revered as a divine guardian of crops and mountain villages, the wolf was driven to extinction as the nation hurtled toward modernization and war in the late 19th century. The last confirmed specimen was collected by an American explorer in 1905; but ever since, there have been reports of eerie howls, fleeting shadows, and mysterious tracks. Is the wolf still out there?
In Phantom Howl: In Search of Japan's Lost Wolves, journalist Alex K.T. Martin follows the trail of this noble predator through history, myth and modern science. His journey uncovers a cast of eccentric researchers, mountain mystics, and rural eyewitnesses who refuse to believe the wolf is gone. Along the way, he explores how Japan's relationship with nature has evolved—from reverence to exploitation—and what the fate of the wolf reveals about the cost of progress.
Blending investigative reporting with folklore and cultural history, Phantom Howl offers a deeply atmospheric exploration of one of the natural world's greatest mysteries. Whether the Japanese wolf survives or not, its ghost continues to inhabit the country's collective imagination, and its story asks us to consider what we have lost when it has gone.









