Society | Aug 23

A watermelon splitting game, is a traditional game in Japan [Japanese Countryside]

Watermelon is called Suika in Japan. Suika is another item that frequently show up in typical scenes of hot Japanese summer.

The season for the fruit is from June to August. It is very popular, and people commonly enjoy it for afternoon for deserts throughout the summer days.

In the countryside of Japan, relaxing time passes and you feel calm.

Life in Japanese countryside.

People living in this town, food, and scenery is absolutely amazing.

Surrounded by mountains and rivers, bringing you “My life in the countryside” from an old Japanese house.


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