"... was Japan so hot?"

Kagato-san, you're Japanese, right?

In the living room of the Anda family.

Kagato, who came home from school and was in a groovy state, and Elte, who was drinking cafe au lait at leisure while returning to school.

The theory has been that drinking caffeine to rehydrate is counterproductive due to diuretic effects, etc., but recently, there has been a negative theory that says, "No, it doesn't affect me that much."

And since day and night common sense changes in this way, let's not swallow much of the bean knowledge that comes out of this work.

No, seriously.

No, if you look at the temperature, it's really higher than when I was there.

"Well, it hasn't changed much since I've been here."

Our lovely spacecraft Earth, which has long been a problem of global warming, has not been hot enough to get a few degrees hotter than the average temperature over the years.

The global average is only 0.7 to 0.9 degrees in a hundred years, or about once a year.

"... heh? Isn't it that hot in my area?"

Huh? Kagato-san, aren't you living in Tokyo?

"If I lived in Tokyo from the beginning, I would go home." I see. I mean, Tokyo is hot. "

No, well, there are regional differences, though.

Literally hot reputational damage to Tokyo.

However, it cannot be said that the average temperature in Tokyo has risen at a higher rate than others.

Specifically, in the last hundred years, the average temperature in Tokyo and other urban centers has risen twice, even if it is limited to summer.

It is more than twice the global average.

Besides Tokyo, average temperatures in Osaka, Nagoya and other cities are rising at about the same pace.

Urban fear.

It's not close.

"I see. I'm moving to the country."

I don't think so.

If you're not good enough, you're being targeted by people from all over the world.

Today, Japan is still at peace.







On the other hand, Takatenhara.

"There were images of American crayfish boiling up in the fields, but is there a possibility?"

“It's not normal, but it's possible depending on the situation.”

"Which one??"

Tsukuyomi replies to Amateur Terrace's questions in gray.

Incidentally, the grey announcement that the beginning of the rainy season mentioned several times was only announced as being "seen" but was not categorically announced as being dawned was proved to be correct in a sense by the return of the rainy season.

"There are almost no rivers in the rice fields." In the heat of the sky, it can rise to a temperature that can be called hot water. ”

"What's so scary about that?"

"However, if you do that, the rice will also be hit by high temperatures." Normally, it should be flushed and controlled so that the water temperature does not rise too much. So if the water temperature had increased enough to boil the crayfish, then the rice would be bad. "

It wasn't the time to worry about the crayfish.

Rice > crayfish

The American crayfish is an alien species. I can't help it.

Huh? Well then, when the water shortage and the heat overlap, the rice stinks?

Well, the rice turmoil in 2008 was caused by the cold summer and lack of sunshine, so the heat had nothing to do with it.

"Hmph, I won't be fooled this time." The rice turmoil in Heisei was about 20 years ago! "

"Twenty-nine years ago."

Ahhhh?

I couldn't believe my time interval, and it was about three times that of Amateur Terrace who tried to double my senses.

Incidentally, Jane's Law is called that when you get older, you get shorter experience times.

"Yes, it seems that the imported Thai rice was cooked differently from Japanese rice because it was thought to be unpleasant at that time, but why didn't the proper cooking method spread?"

"It was called blended rice, and it was mixed with Japanese rice and sold in a bulky manner, and most Japanese people didn't know that the cooking method was different in the first place."

"Oh, my God."

By the way, Thai rice is classified as Indica rice, which is more rough than Japanese rice, so it is ideal for fried rice and pilaf.

"Toyo-chan, make fried rice with Thai rice."

"We don't have Thai rice."

Tsukuyomi holds on calmly to Amaterasu-sama's innocent tea.

Today, Takatenhara is still peaceful.