ADEOS-II/GLI L1A Visible and near infrared (1km) is obtained from the GLI (Global-Imager) sensor onboard ADEOS-II and produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). Global environment change has become a worldwide concern in recent years. In order to clarify these environmental changes, the Advanced Earth Observing Satellite (ADEOS-II, renamed "Midori II" after launch) has been developed for the purpose of monitoring the Earth environment using remote sensing technology from space. Midori II carries mission instruments that are particularly dedicated to clarify the water energy cycle and the carbon cycle, and is expected to be utilized for international climate change research programs. GLI an optical sensor that observes the reflected solar radiation from the Earth's surface, including land, oceans and clouds and/or infrared radiation with a multi-channel system for measuring the biological content. The SGLI has a swath of 1600 km. This product is GLI-1km's uncorrected VNIR (visible and near infrared, ch 01-19, 380- 895 nm) data with missing frames filled with dummy data. Radiometric and geometric correction coefficients, missing data flag, and piecewise linear flag are attached. The dataset resolution is 1 km. SWIR data is normally acquired during daytime. The provided format is HDF. Image data are grouped in bands. All pixel data of a band are arranged in lines forming a contiguous image scene. The current version of the product is "Version 2".