The Sacred Nagi Tree of Kumano Hayatama Taisha is one of the Natural Monuments of Japan and is situated in Kumano Hayatama Taisha in Shingu city, Wakayama, Japan. Kumano Hayatama Taisha is one of three Kumano Sanzan shrine/temple sites, and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range". The nagi tree, Nageia nagi, is also called the broadleaf podocarpus. It is said that this tree, which has grown to a height of 17.6 m and a circumference of 5.45 m, was planted as a memorial by Taira no Shigemori in Heiji 1 (1159).
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| - The Sacred Nagi Tree of Kumano Hayatama Taisha is one of the Natural Monuments of Japan and is situated in Kumano Hayatama Taisha in Shingu city, Wakayama, Japan. Kumano Hayatama Taisha is one of three Kumano Sanzan shrine/temple sites, and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range". The nagi tree, Nageia nagi, is also called the broadleaf podocarpus. It is said that this tree, which has grown to a height of 17.6 m and a circumference of 5.45 m, was planted as a memorial by Taira no Shigemori in Heiji 1 (1159). (en)
- L'arbre sacré nagi, un des monuments naturels du Japon, se trouve au Kumano Hayatama-taisha dans la ville de Shingū, préfecture de Wakayama au Japon. Le Kumano Hayatama-taisha est un des sites des trois temples/sanctuaires Kumano Sanzan et fait partie du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO sous l'intitulé « Sites sacrés et chemins de pèlerinage dans les monts Kii ». Le Nageia nagi est aussi improprement appelé le podocarpus à feuilles larges. (fr)
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| - L'arbre sacré nagi, un des monuments naturels du Japon, se trouve au Kumano Hayatama-taisha dans la ville de Shingū, préfecture de Wakayama au Japon. Le Kumano Hayatama-taisha est un des sites des trois temples/sanctuaires Kumano Sanzan et fait partie du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO sous l'intitulé « Sites sacrés et chemins de pèlerinage dans les monts Kii ». Le Nageia nagi est aussi improprement appelé le podocarpus à feuilles larges. Cet arbre est un Nageia nagi haut de 17,6 m pour une circonférence de 5,45 m, et aurait été planté comme mémorial par Taira no Shigemori au cours de l'ère Heiji 1 (1159). (fr)
- The Sacred Nagi Tree of Kumano Hayatama Taisha is one of the Natural Monuments of Japan and is situated in Kumano Hayatama Taisha in Shingu city, Wakayama, Japan. Kumano Hayatama Taisha is one of three Kumano Sanzan shrine/temple sites, and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range". The nagi tree, Nageia nagi, is also called the broadleaf podocarpus. It is said that this tree, which has grown to a height of 17.6 m and a circumference of 5.45 m, was planted as a memorial by Taira no Shigemori in Heiji 1 (1159). (en)
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