Hanes

Correspondent summer free study-creatures in the river-


Hello. Hanes often spend this month indoors because of the hot days continuing, and in rare cases, the scenery of Chuo-ku that you see when you go out seems very fresh.
The day after it rained due to the typhoon, we approached the underground sidewalk with large puddles.
When I was wondering whether to go through the road (take a shortcut) or to safely choose another road (take a detour) in preparation for the shoes to get wet, something that moves underwater....。
When I was worried and looked closely, I wonder if a creature like a goby is swimming!

 Correspondent summer free study-creatures in the river-

(At first, I thought it was a tadpole.)


Regarding goby that can be confirmed in Chuo-ku, at the end of July 2020, Mr. Hikoharu Co., Ltd. said, "Is goby still caught in Tsukuda moat?" As you wrote in, it's not a moat or a river, but it's beyond imagination to meet goby on the sidewalk!
In the brain, the switch was switched from "puddles = troublesome" to "goby = inspiring", and I was absorbed in observing and shooting even though I had refrained from specifying the time.

There was a goby sticking to the wall, so when I looked at it for a while, crabs appeared one after another from underwater and four-sided soka.

 Correspondent summer free study-creatures in the river-


Whether the goby is used to coexistence with the crab, avoids the crisis without difficulty with a stunning gesture.
After that, I also observed crabs because it was a great deal.

 Correspondent summer free study-creatures in the river-


From small to relatively large, they moved quickly while sneaking, and I was able to enjoy the summer "sea" and "river" while staying in the city center.
Because it was close to the Nihonbashi River, it may have come to the sidewalk on the rainwater overflowing from it.

Information on such creatures is published online by Chuo-ku and is introduced in detail in "Creatures in the River" distributed at some facilities in the city. .
In this article, we wrote fish-like creatures as "goby", but in fact many types of goby live in Chuo-ku.
This summer, which is mainly spent in the ward, is likely to focus on this correspondent summer free study.