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Midsummer creature [Hamarikyu Onshi Garden]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] August 9, 2018 14:00

In the intense heat of the day, they are living strong in the metropolitan garden in Chuo-ku.

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The Hamarikyu Onshi Garden is a migratory Tsukiyama Izumi Garden with tide, incorporating seawater from Tokyo Bay and enjoying the change of the scenery at the ebb and flow of the tide. It is a valuable place where you can see various seaside creatures and forest creatures.

We entered the park at the same time as the opening of the park at 9 o'clock, but there was already a semi-cicada Oai chanting tournament.

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First of all, abrazemi with brown wings

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In parks in the city, we often hear minminminzemi.

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Small kaempfer cicada

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In this garden, I think it's the largest number of people.

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Shiokara dragonfly that makes you feel the coming of autumn

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swallowtail butterfly came to Kibana Cosmos

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Aosji Ageha seems to like the flower garden of Kibana cosmos and this Noriatsugi.

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A pretty white butterfly

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The bee was also coming to the flower garden of Kibana cosmos.

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Also, in the tide pond, sea creatures are coming in along with seawater.

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There are crucian carpet and crab on the stone wall near the sea level.

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In the shallows, the silver scales were glittering so that two black dais could sway.

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In addition to these, there are also birds, fish and countless insects.

Although it is a hot summer, the forest is cool and the sea breeze is refreshing, so why not go out with your family and children?

In that case, do not forget to hydrate frequently.

Click here for the website of Hamarikyu Garden. ⇒

http://teien.tokyo-park.or.jp/contents/index028.html