ANNUAL CALENDAR May |
Hachiju-hachiya
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![]() Quite often in April, nighttime temperatures can fall really low even when it's hot during the day, and it's not unusual for frost to set in. But strangely enough, after hachiju-hachiya frost almost never appears, so rice farmers can safely begin planting seeds in rice beds. Therefore, it's a very important day for farmers, and it started being marked on the calendar around three centuries ago. Today, though, it's become possible to plant rice a little earlier thanks to the development of sturdier strains of rice. ![]()
Photos: (Top) Schoolchildren try their hand at planting rice seedlings (Tokyo Metropolitan Government); (above) tea leaves picked on this day make particularly delicious green tea. |
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