On July 30, an event “Let’s study cicada shells on Mt. Rokko” will be held at “Hyogo Prefectural Mt. Advance registration is required by July 20.
The area around the Rokko Visitor Center, where the event will be held, is rich in nature and is inhabited by different species of cicadas from those in the urban area. In this program, participants will enjoy observing summer plants while collecting, classifying, and counting cicada shells along the observation course around the Monument Stand at an altitude of approximately 800 meters.
By examining the shells, we can confirm the habitat of the cicadas, and since the shells can be observed without collecting the adult cicadas, they have less impact on the environment and living creatures, providing an opportunity to learn about environmental conservation.
The tour is held on a cool course in a relatively easy-to-walk wooded area, making it possible for people of all ages, from families on summer vacation to individuals, to casually participate.
For those who are not fond of insects, the staff will help them collect them. The person in charge says, “Why don’t you spend a day of your summer vacation in the cool of Mt. Rokko in the cool of summer vacation.
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I see what you mean when you say that the shells of cicadas can be studied with little impact on living creatures and the environment. It will be an opportunity to learn more about the cicadas that live in the local mountains.
Details
- Date
- July 30, 2023 (Sunday) *If it rains, the event will be postponed to August 6.
- Place
- Hyogo Prefectural Rokkosan Visitor Center and surrounding area
(123 Kita-Rokko, Rokkosan-cho, Nada-ku, Kobe City)
Find it on GoogleMaps - Hours
- 9:50~14:00
- Capacity
- 30 people
- Eligibility
- Children and adults accompanied by a parent or guardian
- How to participate
- Free of charge
●Pre-registration is required. Please register in advance via our website, e-mail, or call the person in charge at his/her cell phone (Contact: Tamaru).
Please contact us by e-mail rokkosan.elp@gmail.com
or phone 090-6754-0369 (19:00-21:00)
*Registration will be accepted until July 20 (Thu.).