Daisugi (台杉) is a Japanese technique related to pollarding, used on Cryptomeria (sugi) trees. The term roughly translates to "platform cedar". When applied...
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branches which have split away from the main branch naturally. In Japan, Daisugi is practiced on Cryptomeria. "Poll" was originally a name for the top of...
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on the tree in order to prevent grazing animals from eating new shoots. Daisugi (台杉, where sugi refers to Japanese cedar), is a similar Japanese technique...
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in house building.[citation needed] In Japan, the coppicing method of daisugi (台杉) is sometimes used to harvest logs. In dry air conditions, the initial...
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Temple bell at Ryōan-ji Interior of the Hojo, the main temple building Daisugi trees at the gardens The garden outside the teahouse (winter) Lake and...
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