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Trivia and fun facts to make summer even more enjoyable

Summer is full of fun things to look forward to—beach trips, summer festivals, and more.

It’s not just kids; many adults also can’t help but feel excited, wondering what to do when summer arrives.

Don’t you want to learn some trivia and fun facts to enjoy that exciting summer even more? In this article, we’ll introduce general-interest trivia and tidbits about summer.

We’ve gathered topics from a variety of areas, including summer events, seasonal flavors, and fun leisure spots.

Use it as a companion for your summer outings or as material for a summer vacation project—hope you find it helpful!

Trivia & Fun Facts to Make Summer Even More Enjoyable (11–20)

Sunflowers were originally cultivated for food.

Sunflowers were originally cultivated for food.

Sunflowers, which bloom vigorously facing the sun in summer, were originally cultivated for food.

Sunflower seeds are highly nutritious and packed with protein, and they were used in bread and sweets.

Oil was extracted from the seeds for cooking, and it was even used as a cream applied to the body.

While sunflowers delight people with their large blossoms in summer, learning their history offers a different way to appreciate them.

When you spot sunflowers in the summer, we recommend viewing them with these facts in mind.

Only female mosquitoes suck blood.

Only female mosquitoes suck blood.

In summer, the heat is a major enemy, but getting bitten by mosquitoes when you go outside is also a big concern.

If it’s just a little itchy, you can put up with it, but some people swell up bright red due to their constitution.

However, mosquitoes bite humans to sustain life.

In fact, only female mosquitoes suck blood.

Female mosquitoes need it for laying eggs, so they feed on the blood of humans and animals.

They’re seeking protein, which flowers and grasses don’t provide.

When you think of it as sustaining life, you might feel like putting up with it a little…

The hottest place in the world is the Republic of Djibouti.

The hottest place in the world is the Republic of Djibouti.

Summer is hot in Japan too, but Djibouti is said to be the hottest place in the world.

In particular, Djibouti has Lake Assal, a lake with a very high salt concentration, and the area around it is extremely hot—daytime temperatures exceeding 50°C are not uncommon.

The average summer temperature is said to be a staggering 45°C.

People in Djibouti reportedly finish work around 1 p.m., when the heat becomes severe, and go out after it cools down.

Many houses have walls painted white or cream to reflect heat and prevent it from building up inside the home.

The waterslide was born in Japan.

The waterslide was born in Japan.

When you go to a pool, many people get excited about the big water slides.

In fact, these water slides were born in Japan! It’s said that the “Ohtaki Suberi” at the Funabashi Health Center in Chiba Prefecture in 1963 (Showa 38) was the world’s first water slide.

It was made by repurposing a grassy ski slope, so its shape and other features were different from today’s water slides.

Now they’re enjoyed at pools around the world, and over their long history they’ve evolved in form and design as people have found new ways to enjoy them.

Hiyashi chuka was born in Japan.

Hiyashi chuka was born in Japan.

Hiyashi chuka is a familiar Japanese dish that often appears on the table in summer.

Did you know it actually originated in Japan? It’s said to have been created in Sendai and Tokyo around the early Showa era.

With colorful toppings arranged on top and a slightly tangy sauce, it’s easy to enjoy even in the summer heat.

The practice of placing the toppings on the noodles is said to have spread from Tokyo.

In Japan’s hot, humid summers, it’s easy to lose your appetite, but with its refreshing flavor and smooth, slurpable noodles, hiyashi chuka helps you get through the scorching season.

In conclusion

We introduced a variety of general trivia and fun facts about summer—what did you think? There were plenty of tidbits you’ll want to share in different situations, whether on the way to a leisure spot or while enjoying ice cream in a cool room.

We hope these trivia and fun facts help you enjoy this summer even more!