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I never cease to wonder at the meticulousness with which tree's are 'managed' in Japan. Here is a collection of photographs of Japan's arborists and their art:
A tree being pruned at Hibiya Park, Tokyo
Stilts to support Maple trunks until they can handle the wind-storms on their own (Tsukuba University Hospital)
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I never cease to wonder at the meticulousness with which tree's are 'managed' in Japan. Here is a collection of photographs of Japan's arborists and their art:
'Walking-sticks' for a 300-year-old Pine at Hamarikyu Garden, Downtown Tokyo
A conical snow-cap protection for a carefully manicured tree (Tea house at Hamarikyu Garden)
"Kamo-maki" (Straw-mat wrapping). Winter protection for trees. Harmful insects are encouraged to make their home in the warmth of this straw wrapping rather than the tree itself! (Hamarikyu Garden)
Stilts to support Maple trunks until they can handle the wind-storms on their own (Tsukuba University Hospital)
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