HOW TREES ARE TRANSPLANTED IN JAPAN

In Japan, when a tree is in the way of civil work or the construction of a new road, all necessary resources and efforts are dedicated to carrying out a proper transplant and ensuring its survival in its new location.

This practice reflects a deep culture of respect for trees, their life and longevity.

The picture below shows a 165-year-old tree ready for transplant in Japan.

Source: Young Farmer