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600 Years (2016)

Before going on display in Toronto, the heart travelled from Canada to Germany, where technicians at Geuben Plastinate GmbH , a museum, worked on it for over a year. Because of the size, no one knew exactly how long the plastination process would take. Miller said the heart had to travel to Germany because there is no facility in North America big enough to handle a whale heart. The organ is just too damn big. They did this by placing the heart in an acetone bath, said Miller.

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Next, they had to put it in a polymer bath. After that, scientists put the whole tank of polymer in a vacuum chamber so that the existing acetone would bubble and boil away. The heart was in this vacuum for over four months. Now that the process is over, Miller affectionately calls it "Frankenheart" and compared the unveiling to the birth of a child because she's been working on it for so long. More than 20 years ago, John Magnuson, a longtime researcher of inland waters at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, was scouring the world for climate observations taken before the s when he remembered Suwa.

Magnuson flew to meet Miyasaka, the Shinto priest, and worked with a local researcher to trawl through the historic lake-ice data. Magnuson found that since the advent of industrialization, ice began to freeze later in winter at Lake Suwa.

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In a paper published in Nature, Magnuson and his colleagues wrote that extreme warm weather had become more common in Suwa and attributed such changes to the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide that has led to a rapid rise in local temperatures. Annual air temperatures in Suwa have warmed at a rate of 2. Between and , Lake Suwa failed to freeze 17 times. And when it comes to the omiwatari, the absences have grown more common: In the s, it once disappeared for six consecutive years. Human-made data has obvious shortfalls, Magnuson says, with sometimes damaged or partial recordings making it hard for researchers to draw large conclusions.

Scientists have since discovered even older data, like those taken since the 9th century at the Bodensee, a lake that straddles the Swiss, German and Austrian border. Churches on opposite banks of the lake used to carry a bust of St. John the Evangelist across the ice every winter. But the Bodensee, also known as Lake Constance, stopped freezing in , interrupting a centuries-old tradition. The religious relic is now permanently stored on the Swiss side of the water. Magnuson predicts a similar fate for the Suwa omiwatari ritual.

Pausing on the phone, Magnuson asks after Miyasaka, and wonders if he has responded to a question about how he feels about the disappearance of the ice.

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Water drizzles out of a shallow pool carved from stone, and droplets glisten on the blue-green moss that covers it. Much like the central tenet that guides Shinto beliefs, the shrine, though centuries old, feels as if it is one with the greenery surrounding it, both ancient and fleeting at once. His clamshell mobile rings incessantly with people asking him to approve festival plans and confirm venue reservations. His voice gets higher and louder with excitement as he flips the page.

But with his knowledge of the sweep of history at the lake, how does he feel about the receding of the ice? Asked the same question now, he begins to tidy a pile of papers. His oldest frequently travels abroad to conduct research for a large company. His daughter lives nearby and helps when she can around the shrine.

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It remains unclear who will be next in line to observe the lake after Miyasaka retires. It also remains to be seen if the omiwatari will disappear entirely as ice continues to thin over the lake. A few minutes after 4 p. Its waters still, the lake gradually turns tangerine, reflecting the clouds gathering above.

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A young couple set up a small tripod for their iPhone and giggle as they dash into position, facing each other with their hands touching, the lake as their backdrop. They check through their burst of selfies, swiping the screen to find the perfect shot. Nearby, an elderly woman in a crochet hat sits alone on a bench. She rubs her gloved hands together and takes in the scene. Fumiko Motokura, 84, comes to the park almost every day at this hour. She likes it here, a place with young people and foreign tourists, all mingling and waiting for the day to end.