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logs by applying a unique sand polishing method that gave the wood a smooth, shiny finish. The development of the sanding method is attributed to a local fable about a traveling monk who was cared for by Kitayama villagers, it is said that he repaid their kindness by sharing his forestry knowledge
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forestry can still be found in areas of northern Kyoto where it was developed, though Kitayama sugi plantations do not contribute significantly to the domestic lumber market as they once did. In the Village of Nakagawa in the Kyoto prefecture, efforts are underway to preserve traditional Japanese
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method requires trunks to be pruned every 2–4 years in order to maintain the straight, clear grain that they are coveted for.
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architecture was highly fashionable in Japan, resulting in a rise in demand for straight, uniform logs. As a response, the
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logs, and similar specialty lumber such as Kitayama Maruta logs became popular in tea room construction, such as the
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such as the propagation of cuttings remained the dominant afforestation technique across the country.
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with them. Due to their strength and aesthetic value, Kitayama’s
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method was developed by foresters in the Kitayama area of
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Although originally a forestry management technique,
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Ryōan-ji
pollarding
Cryptomeria
silviculture
Muromachi period
Sukiya-zukuri
Kyoto
vegetative reproduction
tokonoma
Japanese gardens
"A Japanese Forestry Technique Prunes Upper Branches to Create a Tree Platform for More Sustainable Harvests"
"The 600-year-old guide to Japanese sustainable forestry: Daisugi method"
Archived
"Incredible 15th-Century Japanese Technique for Growing Ultra-Straight Cedar Trees"





"Cedars of the North Mountains: Historical forest culture and practices in modern day nature policies"
doi
10.1505/146554822835941896



"Trees that tower over the past and present"

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