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Rating: 44 / 1 Review / 14 Jun 2022 at 17:11

ashida
ashida 44 Graduate of San Bernardino High School
Japanese

洞窟のなかにある氷は壊さないようにしてください。

器物損壊になってしまいます。壊したら罰金30万円です

約100年くらい前にはこの洞窟内に小屋が三つ建っていました

夏場でも気温が低いので昔の人が冷蔵庫の代わりに洞窟を活用していました

洞窟の中では蚕の卵を保管していました

蚕は昆虫なので一年に一回しか繭をつくりません

この洞窟の中で人工的に冬眠させてることで繭をつくるタイミングをコントールして大量生産していました

全国から蚕の卵が送られてきてこの中で冷凍保存していました


私はガイド歴12年です



English

Please do not break the ice in the cave.
If you do, that makes damage to property. You will be fined 300,000 yen for that.
There used to be three huts in this cave about 300 years ago.
Since the temperature was low here, even in summer, early people used the cave as a refrigerator.
They kept the eggs of silkworms in the cave
Since silkworms are larvae of insects, they create cocoons only once a year.
People controlled the timing for making cocoons by artificially making the silkworms hibernate in the cave in winter to produce cocoons in a mass.
Eggs of silkworms were sent here from all over the country and were stored frozen.
I have my tour guide history of 12 years.

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bluejeans71 59 This is a Japanese freelance translat...
bluejeans71 rated this translation result as ★★★★ 02 Oct 2022 at 00:54

original
Please do not break the ice in the cave.
If you do, that makes damage to property. You will be fined 300,000 yen for that.
There used to be three huts in this cave about 300 years ago.
Since the temperature was low here, even in summer, early people used the cave as a refrigerator.
They kept the eggs of silkworms in the cave
Since silkworms are larvae of insects, they create cocoons only once a year.
People controlled the timing for making cocoons by artificially making the silkworms hibernate in the cave in winter to produce cocoons in a mass.
Eggs of silkworms were sent here from all over the country and were stored frozen.
I have my tour guide history of 12 years.

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Please do not break the ice in the cave.
If you do, that makes damage to property. You will be fined 300,000 yen for that.
There used to be three huts in this cave about 100 years ago.
Since the temperature was low here, even in summer, people in those days used the cave as a refrigerator.
They kept the eggs of silkworms in the cave
Since silkworms are larvae of insects, they create cocoons only once a year.
People controlled the timing for making cocoons by artificially making the silkworms hibernate in the cave in winter to produce cocoons in a mass.
Eggs of silkworms were sent here from all over the country and were stored frozen here inside the cave.
I have been a tour guide for 12 years.

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