Yakusugi
Yakusugi (屋久杉) refers to "Japanese cedar" (sugi, or Cryptomeria) on the island of Yakushima, typically growing at altitudes 500 meters and higher. The term also extends to the lumber taken from the logging of these coniferous trees. In the strict sense, the term Yakusugi is reserved for trees aged 1,000 years or more, and younger trees are referred to as kosugi ("small cedars"). Replanted cedars are called jisugi ("local cedars") by the Yakushima islanders, although jisugi also refers to trees less than a century old.
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Yakusugi
Yakusugi (屋久杉) refers to "Japanese cedar" (sugi, or Cryptomeria) on the island of Yakushima, typically growing at altitudes 500 meters and higher. The term also extends to the lumber taken from the logging of these coniferous trees. In the strict sense, the term Yakusugi is reserved for trees aged 1,000 years or more, and younger trees are referred to as kosugi ("small cedars"). Replanted cedars are called jisugi ("local cedars") by the Yakushima islanders, although jisugi also refers to trees less than a century old.
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Yakusugi (屋久杉) refers to "Japa ...... trees less than a century old.
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屋久杉(やくすぎ)は、屋久島の標高500メートルを超える山地 ...... のにその神の力があるとも言われ、また工芸品でも有名とされる。
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Le yakusugi (屋久杉) est une vari ...... nnus comme étant des yakusugi.
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Yakusugi (屋久杉) refers to "Japa ...... trees less than a century old.
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屋久杉(やくすぎ)は、屋久島の標高500メートルを超える山地 ...... のにその神の力があるとも言われ、また工芸品でも有名とされる。
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Yakusugi
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Yakusugi
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屋久杉
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