Kanto in Eco-tourism
- Age 0~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 21:00
Small group, 7 to 10 people, family-only night safari insect observation tour★ Mainly for those who come by car, but those who can book a hotel in the neighborhood (Chofu, Kokubunji area) can participate by train or on foot. Is possible. Please come to the meeting point. This is a tour that will take you to several tour points where you can mainly capture the nocturnal beetle, the stag beetle, during the main hours of the day from 9pm to 11pm. Enter the copse of a private individual with whom you have a contract. This event will only be held from June to August, so we ask that you make your reservation early. We look forward to your participation.
今回は、プロ2人と一緒にスポットに入りました。大雨の後という悪状況にも関わらず、想像以上の捕獲数で息子はまたまた大興奮でした。 我が家のような素人が時間をかけて入っても、ああはいきません。まず、ホスト様はスポットを知り尽くしてますし、個体発見が驚くほど早いです。 ジャンジャン見つかるので、当然子供はテンション爆上がり。 最高の体験でした。息子からの強いリクエストで、また数日後にも予約しました。 今年もガンガン参加します。
- Age 0~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 19:00
Limited to summer, this is a nightly beetle and stag beetle hunting tour, aimed at small children. We will mainly hold the event on weekdays when there is less competition. We apologize for the late hours, but we would be happy if we could help you make summer memories with your children. We look forward to your early reservations. ▼Experience content On the day, we will visit several points and introduce tips for observation. We will observe beetles and stag beetles. You can see cicadas emerging, long-eared beetles, stag beetles, brown beetles, and on rare occasions, raccoon dogs. It is safe at night as there are few wasps. The number of observations varies depending on the weather, but generally ranges from a few to a few dozen at most, with fewer observed before and after rain. Please understand that we cannot commit to the number of observations due to the natural environment. All the insects we observed will be released locally, and everyone will be given the same insects that they have captured in the local areas (mainly Ibaraki and Tochigi prefectures). ▼About gathering・Customers by car or on foot: Please come directly to the point at 7:00 pm *Details will be provided only to guests who have made a reservation ▼Dispersal ends around 8:30 pm, and you can return by train (JR) . On the way back, we can pick you up at the nearest station. If you are within walking distance from the station, points will be deducted. Co-hosts Ryo-san and Sora-kun may be added or changed as hosts on the day depending on circumstances. We look forward to your participation.
カブトムシクワガタツワーに三回目の参加でした。今回は3歳次男も初参加しました。いつも6月下旬から7月上旬に参加しカブトムシを大量にゲットしていましたが、今回は子供達からクワガタのリクエストがあったので、6月中旬に参加しました!結果、大量のクワガタをゲット出来て、子供達大満足でした! またカブトムシで今月お世話になるかもです!うちには男の子が4人いるので、今後もたくさん参加させて頂きます!毎回保育園や小学校にも持って行き、カブトムシクワガタはお友達にも大人気です!
- Age 3~Age 70
- 2~3 hours
- 09:00 / 11:30 / 14:00 / 16:30
Held from spring to autumn Fishing for Japanese eels in the brackish waters of rivers Part 1: 8:00-10:30 Part 2: 10:30-13:00 Part 3: 13:30-16:00 Part 4: 16:00-18:30 This is a tour to fish for eels at the mouths of rivers that run through Tokyo. Japanese eels are born in the western waters of the Mariana Islands. They grow in rivers not only in Japan but also in East Asia, including China, Taiwan, and the Korean Peninsula, and are known to return to the Mariana Islands to spawn. Japanese eels (Anguilla japonica), which belong to the Anguilla genus of the eel family, are widely distributed in East Asia, including Japan, China, Taiwan, and Korea. In Japan, they mainly live south of Honshu, but there have been cases of them being caught in Hokkaido. Rental tackle, fishing rod, and equipment are included, so you can participate empty-handed. Two patterns of fishing are done: casting fishing and plastic bottle tackle fishing, using earthworms as bait. While waiting for the tackle, you can fish for goby at your feet. The main target is eels, but sometimes you can catch gobies, crabs, and seigo. The tour lasts about 3 hours. Please bring a headlamp, a handy light, and drinks. *If you want to take something home, please bring an aeration device (battery-powered bubbler) to prevent oxygen deficiency, a plastic case or fishing bucket to prevent escape, and a cooler box. By train: 15 minutes walk from JR Joban Line or Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line By car: Please use a nearby parking lot. Meeting place: Near the Seven-Eleven Katsushika Kosuge 1-chome store. We will send you a map in advance, so please walk to the point. Migration of Japanese eels Japanese eels spawn in the summer in the waters west of the Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean. After hatching, they become larvae that look like willow leaves, called leptocephalus. They are carried by the glass eel current and reach East Asia in about six months, when they transform into long, cylindrical glass eels and enter rivers on the high tide. After that, their transparent bodies start to take on color and they are called yellow eels. During the yellow eel stage, the eels grow large and eat a variety of food, including shrimp, crabs, small fish and insects. Japanese eels spend their growth period in a wide range of environments, from coastal areas to the upper reaches of rivers, including not only freshwater but also brackish and marine areas. After several to a dozen years, when they reach a size of over 40 cm for males and over 50 cm for females, they begin to mature and are called silver eels. From autumn to winter, silver eels leave the rivers and coastal areas that they are accustomed to living in and travel to spawning grounds. It takes about six months to reach the spawning grounds in the Marianas, where they spawn and then end their lives.
- Age 3~Age 65
- 2~3 hours
- 15:30
Urban Nature Tour Reptiles and Amphibians @ Chofu Location: Several rice fields along the Nogawa River and rice fields in Inagi City (travel by electric bicycle (with front and rear child seats)) Targets: Japanese Rat Snake, Yamakagashi, Hibakari, Takachiho, Striped Snake, Japanese Skink, Kanaebi Tree Frog, Japanese Common Frog, Schlegel's Green Frog, Forest Green Frog, Kajika Frog (Planned) Breeding case, care lesson, souvenirs in case of not being able to catch Many already caught Scheduled to be held on weekends and holidays from June to September from 4pm to 6pm What to bring: Marine shoes (from the end of March to October), swimsuit, rash guard, spats, drinks, hat, rucksack, plastic case for taking home + Bukubuku (battery-powered oxygen supply machine) What to prepare on your side: Car for transportation, rubber boots (from November to mid-March), net, storage bucket
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