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Season of Cicada [Tsukiji River Park]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] July 23, 2018 14:00

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It is the season when you can hear the voice of cicada from Tsukiji River Park.

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Tsukiji River Park is home to many old trees, including Yoshino cherry tree.

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From there, you can hear the sounds of minminminzemi and abrazemi unique to summer.

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A lot of shells are also noticeable, so the Chuo-ku kid () who was planted on trees in Tsukiji River Park and grew up underground in the park should be singing.

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He is a strong child who grew up without losing the drying caused by the harsh heat island phenomenon.

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As far as I have confirmed, at a rate of about 1:4, more minminminzemi than Abrazemi.

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Certainly, the voice of "Menminminminminminminminminminminminminminmin ..." seems to be much larger than "GGGG ...".

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By the way, many cicadas have transparent wings, but Abrazemi's wings are opaque brown in front and back, and cicadas whose entire wings are opaque, seem to be rare in the world.

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If you can't hear this cry, a cool autumn will come.