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【Fukushima, Minamiaizu】 Hachiman no Ookeyaki (The Great Keyaki Tree of Hachiman)

The Great Keyaki Tree of Hachiman stands majestically amidst the natural beauty of Minamiaizu, its overwhelming presence leaving visitors in awe.

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About: Hachiman no Ookeyaki

The Great Keyaki Tree of Hachiman stands out as one of the most remarkable trees in the natural landscape of Minamiaizu, celebrated for its overwhelming presence and beauty. This zelkova tree, estimated to be 950 years old, is cherished as a symbol of the region’s history and culture. With a height of approximately 36 meters (118 feet) and a trunk circumference of about 12 meters (39 feet), it serves as a powerful reminder of the grandeur of nature.

Its history dates back to 1055, when it is said that Minamoto no Yoshiie, during a military campaign, rested at the residence of Tarōbei Ninomiya. As a token of gratitude, he planted this tree. Even after 950 years, the tree retains a magnificent and healthy form, making it a place where visitors can feel an almost mystical energy simply by standing near it.

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When visiting the Great Keyaki Tree of Hachiman, it is highly recommended to take your time and fully appreciate its majestic appearance. Although there are private residences nearby, the tree is located along the roadside, allowing visitors to get remarkably close to it.

By admiring the dignified and imposing presence of the Keyaki, you can truly feel the depth of its history.

Location and Reference Site

Name: The Great Keyaki Tree of Hachiman {八幡の大ケヤキ}

Address: Nakayama, Nakahira, Shimogō Town, Minamiaizu District, Fukushima Prefecture

Contact: 0241-69-1144 (Shimogō Town Tourism Association)

Reference site: Link


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