August StoryFolklore data of Kagoshima Japan


Typhoon and the Nest of a Bee

In Kaseda, people think that it becomes the year with many typhoons, if the nest of a bee is made in the lower one. I report the common superstition of the weather. There is folklore, such as a wind, rain, a cloud, a mountain, a plum, a cat, and a bee.


Mt. Noma and Manose RiverThe harvest of early rice finished. Didn't you have the influence of a typhoon? Why is the place in Kagoshima known, as for a typhoon? Is he favorite one about Kyushu? And Ukaze (typhoon) attacks Kaseda every year.
Now, let's introduce the folklore about the weather this month.


[Wind]

[Cloud]

[Thunder]

[Rumbling of the sea]

[Animal]

[Plant]

[Others]

From the Kaseda board-of-education issue "the folk customs of Kaseda-shi" to quotation.


By the way, it will become a morning glow, if a low pressure is approaching and a high pressure is east. It will become evening glow if a high pressure consists of west during approach. If an umbrella is applied to the moon, because it will rain, we often hear it. This is that the light of the moon refracts and happens. It is the phenomenon which happens by the crystal of the ice of the cloud made in the foremost side of a low pressure. On the other hand, some Kominato's people say, "The moon does not have an umbrella for rain", and it is thought that the weather becomes good.

"If a cloud starts a mountain, it will begin to rain" occurs by the following reasons. If a low pressure approaches and humidity becomes high, a cloud will be made to the lee side of the top of a mountain. Moreover, morning thunder has many things accompanied by a front, and has fear of local severe rain. However, in Kaseda, there is also explanation of "not going out now since it stops raining soon."

I heard that a plum was bad harvest this year (1996), and the nest of a bee is downward. However, heavy snow fell in winter. After all, it will also become a good harvest this year!

I quoted the part from the "Japanese great dictionary" of Kodansha Ltd. Publishers.


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