Fukusada no Oicho (Big Maidenhair Tree)
Fukusada no Oicho (Big Maidenhair Tree)
Fukusada no Oicho (Big Maidenhair Tree)
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Eddie T
Singapore, Singapore54 contributions
Nov 2016 • Couples
The Big Ginkgo (Maidenhair) Tree of Fukusada grows next to a Honjoji temple and it's designated a cultural heritage site.
This tree stand about 22 m tall and is supposedly a male tree, and is estimated to be over 400 years old (according to the Tanabe City Board of Education).
There is no fee to pay to see the tree. And its a very nice venue to visit and take pictures of this majestic tree especially in Autumn.
This tree stand about 22 m tall and is supposedly a male tree, and is estimated to be over 400 years old (according to the Tanabe City Board of Education).
There is no fee to pay to see the tree. And its a very nice venue to visit and take pictures of this majestic tree especially in Autumn.
Written 25 November 2016
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