[Ino-chan]
June 20, 2018 18:00
I went to Hong Kong at the beginning of this year.
The damp air that clung around the body, and the lukewarm wind that exposes it.
It is a fascinating big city that does not get tired of visitors, with its unique heat and fairyness.
Hong Kong-like landscape with a high population density, commonly known as monster apartments.
※Because it is private land, prior permission is required for shooting.
I found the letters "Tsukiji" and "Tsukishima" in the city of Hong Kong.
It is pushed to the front as a "gimmick" (gimmick) that attracts customers.
It can be seen that the town name of Chuo-ku plays a role like a brand in this area.
Wanzi Ferry Pier on the island of Hong Kong.
This is Tsuchiuri Bay (Tokuwawan) area on the Kuryu side.
There was a time when the words "Made in Japan" and "made in Japan" were uttered.
However, it seems that these days have been more fragmented.
In Hong Kong, which has both English and kanji culture, the characters "Tsukiji" and "Tsukishima" are appealing.
Isn't it expensive?
[Hanes]
June 1, 2018 14:00
Hello. This is a new correspondent, Hanes.
The other day, I found a rare creature walking in Ginza.
That's right!
The thick antennae and the red head look like a black butterfly with an impact.
It was beautiful and trivial, and for a moment I thought it was something art....
When I checked it immediately, it was named Fireflyga.
If you say that, it's like a firefly!
In Japan, it lives nationwide and does not seem to be so rare.
Because larvae secretions are poisonous, they are often exterminated as pests at an early stage.
It was the first time I actually saw an adult.
And this antennae is different from other moths and butterflies.
Actually, it is also a point to distinguish males and females!
By the way, the feather-shaped one is male, and the comb tooth-shaped one is female.
It seems that they live in a way that they are not predated, such as giving off a bad smell when captured.
Even if it looks fascinating, don't touch it.
Still, summer traditions like fireflies are something I want to see up close....
This time, I have good news for everyone!
From 18:00 to 21:00 (until 20:00 on the last day) from June 4 (Mon) to 10 (Sun).
At the special venue (7-8-9 Ginza, Chuo-ku) on the 2nd floor of the Ginza Main Store, Soke Genkichichoan Ginza Main Store,
"The 15th Genji Firefly Watching Party" (free admission) will be held.
(For details, click here: http://www.kitchoan.co.jp/site/web/index.cgi?c=news-2&pk=433)
It seems that eggs born at last year's viewing party were carefully raised in the nature of Okayama.
As in the early summer of Ginza in the Edo period, it is a valuable opportunity to enjoy fantastic scenery.
Why don't you stop by after a walk that also serves as a cool evening on your way home from work or school?