@Volenit171025@__MEL8 During dry conditions, soil, grass, and other elements act as natural sound absorbers. When it rains, these surfaces become less porous, reducing their ability to absorb sound. As a result, more sound waves bounce back into the environment, creating a heightened level of noise.
@GbtkTaku I've been wanting to visit Japan since a teenager and seeing this reminds me just how magical this place it! I love it so much Takuya-san. Thank you for sharing.