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Insect hunting in Ryuou

2020.02.25
  • Yoshitaka Seto
  • Hobbies_LeisureActivities|Travel
  • 2020
Have you ever watched the NHK TV program, “Kagawa Teruyuki no Konchu Sugoize” [https://www.nhk.or.jp/school/sugoize/]? In the TV program, Kagawa Teruyuki, a famous Japanese kabuki actor and an insect geek, catches insects such as dragonflies and butterflies while lecturing about their habits. The show has become very successful and popular in the last few years. One reason is that it reminds viewers of their childhood when they stayed outside all day with a butterfly net to catch rare insects such as the giant dragonfly (‘oniyanma’), rhinoceros beetle (‘kabutomushi’) and stag beetle (‘kuwagata’). When you watch the show and get the urge to go for an insect hunt, Ryuoh is an ideal destination for your trip. Ryuoh, a town with a population of 12,000 in Shiga prefecture, has rich natural surroundings that nurture a wide variety of insects and other creatures. Let me introduce some of them.
If you get tired of bright neon lights in big cities, visit Ryuoh at night from late May to early June. Hundreds of greenish-yellow lights of fireflies in the dark sky will relax you. But watch your steps so you won’t stamp on jumping frogs and crayfish walking across the road along rice fields.
When rainy season is over in July, it is time to catch symbolic summer insects: the rhinoceros beetle and stag beetle. Find a copse and look for sap from trees at night. If you are the first visitor to the spot that night, you are likely to find them with little effort. Even if you are impatient and cannot wait for the sunset, some types of stag beetles might be waiting for you in the afternoon, too. But watch out for hornets.
Even if you are not a big fan of insects and do not want to see them, it is a good idea to visit the place in early fall. You can see golden rice fields under moonlight with the beautiful music of bell crickets hiding in the grass. You also might have a chance to meet foxes and raccoon dogs on the way.
Except for winter, Ryuoh is one of the best places for the adventure of an insect hunt. No interest in insects? No problem. Ryuoh is still a nice place for a visit. Yummy cheese, ice-cream [http://www.kokabu.co.jp], omi beef [https://www.okakihonten.jp] and an outlet mall [https://mitsui-shopping-park.com/mop/shiga/english/] are there for you.


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