Yakushima&Kuchinoerabujima Guide
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〃〃〃〃45678910〃〃〃〃〃〃〃〃〃〃〃〃〃The List of Giant and Famous Yakusugi Cedar TreesNoNameJomonsugi CedarMeotosugi Cedar (Husband)Meotosugi Cedar (Wife)Daiosugi CedarWilson's StumpOkinasugi CedarNiosugi CedarSandaisugi CedarAikosugi CedarKawakamisugi CedarKigensugi CedarFutagosugi Cedar (Left)Futagosugi Cedar (Right)Kugurisugi Cedar in Yakusugi LandBuddhasugi CedarIwatosugi CedarJamonsugi CedarOdasugi CedarTenchusugi CedarHahakosugi Cedar (Mother)Hahakosugi Cedar (Child)Mitsunesugi CedarYamatosugi CedarBandaisugi CedarMotchomu TaroMotchomu HanakoOhdosugi CedarDairyusugi CedarHapponsugi CedarYayoisugi CedarSanbon-ashisugi CedarSanbon-yarisugi CedarBugyosugi CedarTenboudaisugi CedarKugurisugi Cedar in Shiratani UnsuikyoNanahonsugi CedarSharanoosugi CedarShirataniosugi CedarSanbonsugi CedarTaikosugi CedarPresumed age2000−7000 years old2000 years old1500 years old3000 years oldaround 2000 years old2000 years old500 years old2000 years old3000 years old1800 years old2600 years old2000 years old2500 years old1500 years old2600 years old1100 years old3000‒4000 years old3000 years old3000 years old1600 years oldTrunkHeightCircumference25.3 m22.9 m25.5 m24.7 m16.4 m10.9 m 5.8 m11.1 m13.8 m12.6 m8.3 m4.4 m5.7 m8.9 m8.1 m1.7 m2.1 m3.2 m8 m6.2 m8.3 m8.2 m8.2 m9 m6.3 m9.3 m10.2 m8.6 m9.4 m6.3 m8.3 m7.1 m2.8 m8.1 m3.9 m2.7 m8.5 m4.9 m3.1 m8.3 m5.7 m6.3 m4.9 m8.5 m23.7 m22.8 m38.4 m26.2 m27 m19.5 m22.2 m22.7 m25.7 m21.5 m19.3 m23.6 m28.6 m33.8 m31.1 m29.5 m26.1 m34.9 m13.2 m24.5 m19.5 m  12.8 m25.4 m26.1 m25 m25 m24 m18 m22 m18 m14.3 m  23.4 m17.6 m (* Fell over due to typhoon in 1997)along the Hananoego Mountain TrailMotchomu-dake Mountain Trail(Entrance route)along the Hanayama Mountain Trailalong the Kusugawa Mountain Trailalong the Miyanoura Mountain RoadLocationalong the Ohkabu Mountain Trail (* Fell over in September 2010)along the Forest railroadalong the Anbo Forest PathYakusugi LandYakusugi LandMotchomu-dake Mountain Trail(Senpiro Waterfall route)along the Kurio Mountain Trailalong the Ohko Forest PathShiratani Unsuikyo Ravine(*Fell over due to typhoon in 1995)(*Confirmed dead in 1988)Altitude1,300 m1,230 m1,190 m1,030 m1,000 m860 m740 m620 m1,280 m1,230 m1,010 m1,010 m1,010 m1,040 m1,080 m1,060 m1,030 m1,030 m1,030 m1,260 m800 m820 m680 m1,070 m1,220 m980 m710 m800 m830 m820 m830 m850 m850 m730 m730 m550 m1,280 m111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637NagataKurioYudomari37132625242728293233313036353424567894123〃〃1718201016151914131112232221MiyanouraAnboOnoaidaDistribution Mapof YakusugiYakusugi Cedar TreesYakushima Island has the most southern distribution of Japanese cedar called “Yakusugi.”Yakusugi cedars are known for its close annual rings (growth rings). Cedars in Yakushima over 1,000 years old are called “Yakusugi” and the younger cedars are called “Kosugi” which means child cedar. Massive and ancient Yakusugi cedars such as “Jomonsugi cedar”, estimated to bethousands of years old with a 43 meter circumference root spread, can still be seen. In addition, there are many Yakusugi stumps. “Wilson’s Stump” the most famous stump has a trunk circumference of 13.8 meters at 5 meters above ground level.

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