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Great sugi in 2007
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Emperor Shōwa gazes at Kayano Osugi on 27 October 1947

The Шаблон:Nihongo is a Cryptomeria (Sugi) tree at Yamanaka Onsen in Kaga, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. One of the four trees believed to be sacred in the precincts of the Sugawara Shrine, it has received the distinction of designation as a Special Natural Monument from the Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan.

The tree stands Шаблон:Convert tall. At the base, it measures Шаблон:Convert in circumference and Шаблон:Convert across. At chest height, it is Шаблон:Convert around and Шаблон:Convert across. The tree splits into two trunks Шаблон:Convert above ground level. In 1928, Professor Manabu Miyoshi of Tokyo Imperial University estimated the age of the tree to be 2,300 years.Шаблон:Citation needed

The other three trees are Шаблон:Convert, Шаблон:Convert and Шаблон:Convert at chest height and natural monument of Ishikawa Prefecture.

Jōmon period artifacts unearthed near the shrine establish that human habitation predates recorded history. Warriors including members of the Taira, Minamoto, Asakura, and the Шаблон:Nihongo clan are said to have come to the shrine. In 1947, on the occasion of the second National Sports Festival of Japan (held in Ishikawa Prefecture), Emperor Shōwa visited the great sugi.

Sources

  • This article incorporates material from the article 栢野大杉 (Kayano Ōsugi) in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved on December 9, 2007.

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