The Deafening Buzz
Summer weather is different everywhere. But if you step outside in Japan during July or August, you will be hit by a literal wall of sound. It is a deafening, continuous, vibrating buzz coming from every single tree.

The Symbol of Summer
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This is the sound of “Semi” (Cicadas). For Japanese people, summer hasn’t officially started until they hear this intense bug chorus. It is the ultimate soundtrack of the season, and you will hear it in the background of almost every summer anime or Japanese movie ever made.

The Fleeting Life
There is a poetic reason why Japanese people love them. Cicadas spend years living quietly underground in the dark, only to emerge, grow wings, and sing at the top of their lungs for about one short week before they die. This dramatic, short-lived existence aligns perfectly with the Japanese appreciation for fleeting beauty.
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The Eco-Friendly Treasure Hunt
While kids in the US might collect baseball cards, Japanese kids have a wilder hobby: collecting empty bug shells! When cicadas molt on tree trunks, they leave behind perfectly intact, brown empty shells called “Nukegara.” Hunting for these crunchy shells in the local park is an unforgettable childhood summer memory.
The Shock for Californians
While other states in the US have cicadas, if you are from Los Angeles, this will be a massive culture shock. LA summers are generally dry and quiet, with virtually no cicadas. Hearing the chaotic, overwhelming roar of millions of “Semi” in Tokyo is a sensory experience you will never forget!
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