Hot, hot, too hot, and too humid!
I don't feel like having a walk under this kind of weather, which saps my energy
and makes me feel quite spent.
I found several unpublished photos taken during my trip to Kamikochi and Hida-Takayama
on rainy days in 2011.
on rainy days in 2011.
Kamikochi is the plateau at the altitude of 1500 meters surrounded by so-called North Japan Alps,
Hida Mountain Ranges.
People can enter from mid-April to mid-November; the rest of year, Kamikochi is in winter sleep.
I hope you can feel a little cooler while reading about the recent scorching heat.
Kamikochi Walk (a post in 2011)
While unseasonal heat started as early as May this year, it was relatively cool
during the continuous wet weather of late June.
Then it has gotten scorching, boiling hot on the arrival of July despite Apricot Rains.
Intense heat of 35
degrees C or higher with high humidity, nearly 40C in some places,
is life-threatening.
into account; temperature, humidity, wind
speed, sun angle, cloud cover and so on.
Hida-Takayama City seen from our hotel
As I look at the photos of the old township of Hida-Takayama,
I'm reminded how the streets were vacant at around 9 a.m. back then
different from the recent bustling of tourists.
凸凹堂 (above) is a shop for hand-made accessories of natural stones, especially featuring
blue colors of the deep sea.
Teashops; above and below.
Weather seems to have been becoming extreme year by year.
When it rains, it's torrential; when the sun shines, it’s dangerously hot.
When it rains, it's torrential; when the sun shines, it’s dangerously hot.
During the Apricot Rains of late June, it often rained cats and dogs.
One day I went to the nearby park when the morning downpouring was eased.
The blades of grass glow with crystal-like raindrops.
Do you find peace in the rain?
Back home, Ajisai (Hydrangea) was showing off its radiance under the leaden skies.
This spider was the last-minute entrant before I came into the house.
The current heat wave will be stopped as the Apricot Rains is returning soon.
I look forward to walking in the rain.
I pray for no disastorous heat waves and devastaing rainfall.
Linked to Mosaic Monday