YakushimaKuchinoerabujima Guide
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The list of giant and famous Yaku-sugi CedarsNagataKurioYudomariOnoaidaAnboMiyanoura272829323378430313726252417182010916151413111223222119112345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637352363534Jomon-sugi CedarMeoto-sugi Cedar(Husband)Meoto-sugi Cedar(Wife)Daio-sugi CedarWilson's StumpOkina-sugi CedarNio-sugi CedarSandai-sugi CedarAiko-sugi CedarKawakami-sugi CedarKigen-sugi CedarFutago-sugi Cedar(left)Futago-sugi Cedar(Right)Kuguri-sui Cedar in Yakusugi LandBuddha-sugi CedarIwato-sugi CedarJamon-sugi CedarOda-sugi CedarTenchu-sugi CedarHahako-sugi Cedar(Mother)Hahako-sugi Cedar(Child)Mitsune-sugi CedarYamato-sugi CedarBandai-sugi CedarMocchomu Taro-sugi CedarMocchomu Hanako-sugi CedarOhdo-sugi CedarDairyu-sugi CedarHappon-sugi CedarYayoi-sugi CedarSanbon-ashi-sugi CedarSanbon-yari-sugi CedarBugyo-sugi CedarTenboudai-sugi CedarKuguri-sui Cedar in Shiratani UnsuikyoNanahon-sugi CedarSyarano-osugi CedarShiratani-osugi CedarSanbon-sugi CedarTaiko-sugi CedarNoName2,000~7,000 years old2,000 years old1,500years old3,000years oldaround 2,000years old2,000years old500years old2,000years old3,000years old1,800years old2,600years old2,000years old2,500years old1,500years old2,600years old1,100years old3,000~4,000 years old3,000years old3,000years old1,600years oldPresumed ageHeight25.3m22.9m25.5m24.7m23.7m22.8m38.4m26.2m27m19.5m22.2m22.7m25.7m21.5m19.3m23.6m28.6m33.8m31.1m29.5m26.1m34.9m13.2m24.5m19.5m12.8m25.4m26.1m25m25m24m18m22m18m14.3m23.4m17.6malong the Ohokabu Mountain Trail〃〃〃 (* Fell over in September 2010)along the Forest railroad〃〃along the Anbo Forest Path〃Yakusugi Land〃〃〃 (* Fell over dur to typhoon in 1997)Yakusugi Land〃〃〃〃along the Hananoego Mountain TrailMocchomu-dake Mountain Trail(Senpiro Waterfall route)Mocchomu-dake Mountain Trail(Entrance route)along the Kurio Mountain Trailalong the Hanayama Mountain Trailalong the Ohko Forest PathShiratani Unsuikyo Ravine〃〃〃〃〃〃〃〃along the Kusugawa Mountain Trailalong the Miyanoura Mountain Road16.4m10.9m5.8m11.1m13.8m12.6m8.3m4.4m5.7m8.9m8.1m1.7m2.1m3.2m8m6.2m8.3m8.2m8.2m9m6.3m9.3m10.2m8.6m9.4m6.3m8.3m7.1m2.8m8.1m3.9m2.7m8.5m4.9m3.1m8.3m5.7m6.3m4.9m8.5mTrunkCircumferenceLocationAltitude1300m1230m1190m1030m1000m860m740m620m1280m1230m1010m1010m1010m1040m1080m1060m1030m1030m1030m1260m800m820m680m1070m1220m980m710m800m830m820m830m850m850m730m730m550m1280mYaku-sugi Cedars Yakushima Island has the most southern distribution of Japanese cedar called “Yaku-sugi”. Yaku-sugi cedars are known for its close annual rings (growth rings). Cedars in Yakushima over 1,000 years old are called “Yaku-sugi” and the younger cedars are called “Ko-sugi” which means child cedar. Massive and ancient Yaku-sugi cedars such as “Jomon-sugi cedar”, estimated to be thousands of years old with a 43 meter circumference root spread, can still be seen. In addition, there are many Yaku-sugi stumps. “Wilson’s Stump” the most famous stump has a trunk circumference of 13.8 meters at 5 meters above ground level.Distribution Mapof Yaku-sugi6

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