Goshin
Goshin (Japanese: 護神, "protector of the spirit") is a bonsai created by John Y. Naka. It is a forest planting of eleven Foemina junipers (Juniperus chinensis 'Foemina'), the earliest of which Naka began training into bonsai in 1948. Naka donated it to the National Bonsai Foundation in 1984, to be displayed at the United States National Arboretum; it has been there ever since. The individual trees represent Naka's grandchildren.
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Goshin
Goshin (Japanese: 護神, "protector of the spirit") is a bonsai created by John Y. Naka. It is a forest planting of eleven Foemina junipers (Juniperus chinensis 'Foemina'), the earliest of which Naka began training into bonsai in 1948. Naka donated it to the National Bonsai Foundation in 1984, to be displayed at the United States National Arboretum; it has been there ever since. The individual trees represent Naka's grandchildren.
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Goshin (Japanese: 護神, "protect ...... epresent Naka's grandchildren.
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Goshin (護神, "protector de espí ...... s representa os netos de Naka.
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護神 (英語: Goshin)とは、ジョン・ヨシオ・ナカの盆 ...... 園で展示されている。それぞれの木はナカの孫たちを表している。
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Goshin (Japanese: 護神, "protect ...... epresent Naka's grandchildren.
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Goshin (護神, "protector de espí ...... s representa os netos de Naka.
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護神 (英語: Goshin)とは、ジョン・ヨシオ・ナカの盆 ...... 園で展示されている。それぞれの木はナカの孫たちを表している。
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Goshin
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