A small freshwater fish,ayuis the silver-blue creature you’ll spot spiked above a grill at any festival or street-food stall in Japan during summer. When barbecued on a stick, you’ll see they are shaped to look as if swimming — this is to reflect their perseverance as they swim agai...
Summeris a great time to take a stroll in the streets, wearing summer yukata,viewing fireworks(hanabi), dancing in the parade, and tasting delicious local food. In general, Japan’s official period of summer season begins inearly Juneand ends inlate Augustwiththree to four week of rainy sea...
1. Bring a plastic bag to hold you trash. As you might know, Japan doesn’t have easy access to rubbish bins, but that is no excuse for littering. 2. Carry wet wipes to clean up the festival food messiness around your mouth and hands. 3. Bring your own water to stay hydrated. 4....
Current status of information transfer activity on food irradiation and consumer attitudes in Japan Department Store, one of the major departmental stores in downtown Osaka, the second largest city in Japan during summer vacation in every August for 19... FURUTA,M - 《Radiation Physics & Chemistry...
The hot and humid days of Japan's summers are best beaten by visiting somewhere cool and exciting. Here are just some of the many exciting aquariums found all across Japan where you can get out of the heat and see fascinating sea life!
Food habits and home range use of Japanese macaques on an island inhabited by deer Food habits and home range use of a troop of Japanese macaque Macaca fuscata Blyth on Kinkazan Island (9.6 km 2 ), northern Japan, were studied from the ... Y Tsuji,S Takatsuki - 《Ecological Research》...
Prey species generally trade better forage habitats for those with lower predation risk, but whether absence of predation risk can modulate the trade-off b
Venture to Open Restaurant In Japan in Summer of 2007.The article reports on the plan of food service company Burger King Holdings Inc. to open a restaurant in Japan in summer 2007.EBSCO_bspWall Street Journal Eastern Edition
Summer in much of Japan is often hot and humid, but it’s also the season for festivals, mass folk dancing, mountain hikes, and more.
VII. Nectar of a glory tree,Clerodendron trichotomum, as a food resource of adults in summer. Ecol. Res. 3, 175–180 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02346938 Download citation Accepted19 May 1988 Issue DateAugust 1988 DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/BF02346938 Keywords Food Resource ...