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Onko no sho is a sight to see.
Original Text
A tree of onko on Yagishiri Island. After walking along a quiet natural path, I feel the awesomeness of nature in the appearance of Do hall 々. It's called Ichinoki. Yes, the number one tree. It was a time to wash my heart.
Onko is a fig tree, and it is a place where it creates a mysterious space. The trees spread sideways and look like walls, and there is space in the center, so it looks like a room made of trees 々.
It is a tourist attraction on Yagishiri Island. Among the largest virgin forests in Japan, there are giant fig trees that have withstood wind and snow for over 300 years. It spreads sideways like it was crushed, and the branches tilt under the wind, and it is just called "forest crawling the ground".
If you walk along the information board from the entrance of the park on Yagishiri Island, you will find Onko no So. Ichii trees growing sideways due to strong winds (and the weight of snow) were in groups.
i don't think it's like a hundred words at first glance.
Original Text
Even if I was called "Onko no sho", it didn't come at all. The treasure of the island was called "Onko" and it was not pinned even if it was explained as "Ichii no Tsu". When I actually went to the site, it was named after the atmosphere that there were many onko, and I could live in it.
Onko no sho is a sight to see.
A tree of onko on Yagishiri Island. After walking along a quiet natural path, I feel the awesomeness of nature in the appearance of Do hall 々. It's called Ichinoki. Yes, the number one tree. It was a time to wash my heart.
Don't think about な wood
Onko is a fig tree, and it is a place where it creates a mysterious space. The trees spread sideways and look like walls, and there is space in the center, so it looks like a room made of trees 々.
Yudao の Native Forest
It is a tourist attraction on Yagishiri Island. Among the largest virgin forests in Japan, there are giant fig trees that have withstood wind and snow for over 300 years. It spreads sideways like it was crushed, and the branches tilt under the wind, and it is just called "forest crawling the ground".
Wind と Snow の Gift
If you walk along the information board from the entrance of the park on Yagishiri Island, you will find Onko no So. Ichii trees growing sideways due to strong winds (and the weight of snow) were in groups.
i don't think it's like a hundred words at first glance.
Even if I was called "Onko no sho", it didn't come at all. The treasure of the island was called "Onko" and it was not pinned even if it was explained as "Ichii no Tsu". When I actually went to the site, it was named after the atmosphere that there were many onko, and I could live in it.