Sunday, August 31, 2025

Will they flower this autumn? Niiharu’s north facing slope of lilies 新治市民の森

 


Several years ago, the head of Nagaike Park of Hacioji City 長池公園, Mr. Hideshige Uchino, visited Niiharu Citizen Forest. He said the slope where Golden-rayed Lily blooms every July (; my post for July 28, 2024) was a precious place. Niiharu Forest locates at the edge of Tama Hills 多摩丘陵 which is basically a typical suburbia of Tokyo. The hills are covered by housing and business buildings with sporadic remnants of yester-centuries’ forests and farm fields. The slope of lilies in Niiharu is facing north and probably the underground water level is relatively high. Observing the vegetation, plants loving somewhat cooler conditions thrive there. Mr. Uchino said “Such environment is now rare in Tama Hills. Probably Niiharu’s slope is the only one left.” Hmmmmm … We have to protect it, you know. The place is covered by lilies, but they are not the only flowers showing off their beauty on the slope. Currently, flowers of Adenophora triphylla var. japonica is dominating the site, but if autumn comes as before, we will admire pale purple of wild Salvia japonica. If lucky, monkshood may return. And Japanese gentian should come in November … er, that is, if we can maintain the ground of the slope OK for these flowers.

Adenophora triphylla var. japonica

The thing is, Niiharu Forest is changing. I think we should use the term ‘evolving’ but I’m not sure whether the term is appropriate. Reason? Er … once the slope was a chestnut orchard. But in 2019, mega-typhoons came and destroyed old trees. The large and tall trees were down, and some poor trees were torn apart by strong winds. Until then Niiharu Lovers mowed the steep slope every August before chestnuts falling in order to collect autumn goodies easily. After the calamity, we did some mowing, but alas not much goodies from the tree. Besides, the chestnuts trees are really decaying. So, the serious mowing of the slope after flowering lilies is suspended. Then the City, the landlord, decided to redo the chestnut orchard with oak trees, and Lovers cleared the broken trees from the place. Aside from some afforestation by school kids this early summer the work for restoration of the forest is not yet started. The summer mowing is not done this summer.

Survived chestnut surrounded by grasses

It’s bad news for autumn flowers on the slope. Before, greedy Lovers mowed the place for chestnuts, which made the sun light reach to the ground and short seedlings of, say, Japanese gentian, could start vigorous photosysnthesis for blue flowering in late autumn. Yet, we still want to enjoy gentian at the beginning of winter. What to do? We Lovers chose to mow a small plot around the seedlings of such autumn flowers this summer. We pushed through tall sasa bamboos and Japanese bracken fern both of which dominate the slope, found seedlings of flowers, then cut these tall and ubiquitous grasses around the seedling, hoping it would help the babies to become beau in 2-3 months’ time. It is a delicate task, just like finding bugs in programming code … By the way, my PC Topy5 turned out to have magnetic head failure. It now really is “hospitalized” and undergoing a “surgical operation.” *sigh*

A sort of maze …

In a deadly hot August summer of 35°C temperature, the small plot mowing with concentration continued on the slope. After cutting covering vegetation, I found the soil around the seedlings is really dry. Not much rain has come this summer. Even if it comes, the tall grass prevented the rainwater reaching the ground. When the duration of rain is short, the water retained on the surface of dominating grass leaves evaporates quickly. I was alarmed.

Desiccated ground

One of my Forest Instructor pals has a day job for Kanagawa Water Supply Authority. He normally sits in front of the control panel for water distribution procured from Sagami 相模川 and Sakawa 酒匂川 Rivers. The Authority is in charge of management of Miho 三保ダム, Sagami 相模ダム, and Shiroyama 城山ダム Dams (; my posts for April 19 and 26, 2019) and operation for intake weirs from the two rivers. He knows the current condition of water supply in Kanagawa Prefecture. He said “Well, we don’t see any abnormality this year. Currently, all dams have more than 85% of water capacity. We soon will begin annual discharge from dams to prepare torrential rain of typhoons for Autumn.” I asked him if there is any special request from farmers for water supply. His reply was “Nah.”

His assessment may be correct for water source
 … this one is Yadoriki Stream … REALLY?

… He may have engaged in some PR stunt. But we at least haven’t heard any request for water saving from the authorities. On the other hand, also in a different occasion, personnel from JA Yokohama said this summer farmers in Yokohama are having hard time to irrigate their field. “You know, in such summer, casual watering does not seep into the ground. We have to hose down for hours to save our crops. It surely impacts the bottom line of the ag business.” Hmmmmmmm … I heard schools had difficult times moistening their lawn ground during summer vacations. Parents and teachers volunteered to tackle the task, but the baking sunshine of long day smirked human activity. Their lawn is brown. Meanwhile bitter melons of my garden do not get big. It needs more water. Weather forecasters predicted the record-breaking high temperature this week, already in September. Who said climate change is an imaginary thing?

Umeda River along Niiharu Forest.
Local farmers withdraw H2O from here, but …
I’m not sure if it is OK for rice paddies
dry this much in Yokohama’s August.

Niiharu’s pond is dried up.



If you find a problem in the greenery of north-half of Yokohama, please make contact with

Office for the Park Greeneries in the North
北部公園緑地事務所
Yokohama Municipal Government Green Environment Bureau
横浜市みどり創造局

Phone: 045-353-1166
FAX:045-352-3086
email: mk-hokubukoen@city.yokohama.lg.jp


Sunday, August 24, 2025

… Death Sentence? My PC is hospitalized

 


Hello, how are you?

Me? … My PC is in the end “hospitalized.”

The person at the desk told me, “We look after your machine for … say, 3-4 weeks, depending on the seriousness in data retrieval. I’m afraid we cannot guarantee 100% sure result. If it is OK for your with this condition, could you please sign here, and your address, (Blah, Blah, Blah …)”

After leaving my Topy 5 (I’m calling my machine of each generation in this way; the current one is of the 5th generation), I felt I was hearing the possibility of death sentence. My graphics data, accumulated for some time and became more than 2TB, could be gone … On my way home, I kept crossing my fingers in honest …

The only thing I can do now is Starting New.

Lemonade: From now on, I never leave my data without backup.

A broken shell of an egg for Zitting Cisticola,
found near the flood plain of Yadoriki Stream.

According to Prof. Keisuke Ueda, the Chairman for the Wild Bird Society of Japan, Zitting Cisticola, Cisticola juncidis, has 1:1 population ratio of its gender, but they construct harem, er nay, “free love” with 10-11 partners. They mate casually whichever individual of opposite sex they meet, and aim for increasing the probability of procreation. Lessons learned: Save data in many places to play it safe. Birds are clever.

It’s still deadly hot and humid in Yokohama. I hope you’re fine in you place.


If you find environmental issues in Kanagawa Prefecture, please make a contact with Kanagawa Natural Environment Conservation Center 神奈川県自然環境保全センター

657 Nanasawa, Atsugi City, 243-0121
〒243-0121 厚木市七沢657
Phone: 046-248-0323

You can send an enquiry to them by clicking the bottom line of their homepage at http://www.pref.kanagawa.jp/div/1644/

Sunday, August 17, 2025

Emergency ctd.

Hi,
Naomi's here.
Still struggling to retrieve data, including my photos and drafts for this series.
One important lesson:

NEVER LEAVE YOUR TELABITES DATA W/O BACKUP.

Pls keep crossing your fingers for me.

Regards,
Naomi 😭

Sunday, August 10, 2025

Emergency: Naomi‘s PC is down

Hi,
My PC's down and I'm recovering my files for days now.
Can't write my post.
I skip this week's story for my adventure.
Life is full of surprises ...

Sunday, August 3, 2025

VERY dry: drought?

 


Since this spring we’re watching the price of rice souring. You see? Before, Japanese paid taxes by rice. Commoners did not have enough money and time to enjoy tempuras, stewed veggies, etc, and so made do only with steamed rice for daily meal. Harvesting new rice was fundamentally important for Japanese psyche. Expensive rice has been serious political issues always. Several political powers collapsed because of expensive rice. Upper House election last month had big issues about rice. We’re serious for rice. Simple economics says when a price of good is going up it is a sign of scarcity. Last autumn, the government said we had plenty of rice. This summer, the doubt for statistics for tonnage of rice harvest came everybody’s mind. Was the government incorrect?

Wow. Expensive for every meal use …
This is what the Government released
 from their emergency warehouse.
 They were harvested some 4 years ago,
and have this price tag now.
 Have you noticed people are purchasing it,
according to the stockpile
 compared with the above photo?

One of the senior members of Niiharu Lovers Association was born in a Rice Bowl place and received regular gift of rice from her sister who married a rice farmer in her hometown. She was thankful she did not have to visit supermarket for rice since she moved into Yokohama decades ago. Alas no more. She said, “My sister said everybody visited her field for rice so often. Her business monetized all the stock. They now have enough rice only for her family. She does not have rice for me. I visited the supermarket, and astonished with their price tag!” Even in Yokohama, landlords of (tiny) fallow lands have returned planting rice to harvest any this fall. We had a sort of “hope” when new harvest season comes this month, we will have some breathing space for our meal …

The rice paddies here was a fallow land until recently.

Then, we’re having extremely harsh summer with very short monsoon season. We are hearing the news from Rice Bowl area their rice paddies are drying up. I recalled last winter people for the townhall of Hadano City was worried about small snow caps in Tanzawa Mountains and low water levels for rivers running there. Even the ground for my Mom’s garden is drying. We’re busy sprinkling ... Small rivers in Yokohama have very thin streams now, and its banks are covered by weeds for dry land. The vegetation will soon collapse under the scorching sun if no enough rain falls. Typhoons do not give enough … Global warming?

The small stream is almost swallowed
by weeds …

Do you think this point received
enough rainwater from a typhoon
 some 3 hours ago?

If you find environmental issues in Kanagawa Prefecture, please make a contact with 

Kanagawa Natural Environment Conservation Center 神奈川県自然環境保全センター

657 Nanasawa, Atsugi City, 243-0121
〒243-0121 厚木市七沢657

Phone: 046-248-0323

You can send an enquiry to them by clicking the bottom line of their homepage at http://www.pref.kanagawa.jp/div/1644/