Jōmon Sugi

{{Short description|Exceptionally old Cryptomeria tree in Japan}}

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{{nihongo|Jōmon Sugi|縄文杉}} is a large Cryptomeria tree (yakusugi) located on Yakushima, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in Japan. It is the oldest and largest among the old-growth cryptomeria trees on the island, and is estimated to be between 2,170 and 7,200 years old. Other estimates of the tree's age include "at least 5,000 years", "more than 6,000 years", and "up to 7,000 years old". The tree's name is a reference to the Jōmon period of Japanese prehistory.

Overview

File:Jomon Sugi Panorama.jpg

Jōmon Sugi is located on the north face of Mount Miyanoura, the highest peak on Yakushima, at an elevation of {{convert|1300|m|ft|abbr=on|-2}}.{{Citation|title=National Geographic atlas of the world|date=2011|publisher=National Geographic Society|isbn=9781426206344|oclc=841668376}} Discovery of the tree in 1968 "sparked moves to protect the forests" of Yakushima and gave rise to the island's tourist industry, which today comprises more than half of its economy.

Jōmon Sugi is accessible via the Kusugawa Hiking Path (east of Miyanoura) and the Arakawa Trail (starting at the Arakawa Dam), but requires a "four-to-five hour mountain hike" from the nearest road to reach. After the designation of Yakushima as a World Heritage Site in 1993, local officials restricted access to the tree to an observation deck built at a distance of {{convert|15|m|abbr=on}} from the tree.

The tree has a height of {{convert|25.3|m|ft|abbr=on}} and a trunk circumference of {{convert|16.4|m|ft|abbr=on}}. It has a volume of approximately {{convert|300|m3|cuft|abbr=on}}, making it the largest conifer in Japan. Tree-ring dating conducted by Japanese scientists on the tree's branches indicated that Jōmon Sugi is at least 2,000 years old. In Remarkable Trees of the World (2002), arborist Thomas Pakenham describes Jōmon Sugi as "a grim titan of a tree, rising from the spongy ground more like rock than timber, his vast muscular arms extended above the tangle of young cedars and camphor trees".

In 2005, vandals stripped from the tree a piece of bark measuring about {{convert|10|cm|in|abbr=on|0}} on each side.

In April 2009, Jōmon Sugi was partnered with Tāne Mahuta in New Zealand's Waipoua Forest.

See also

References

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