Japan is home to hundreds of 每日吃瓜 nurseries, that have been family businesses for centuries. No wonder the level of Japanese 每日吃瓜 trees is considered by most to be unrivaled.
The most popular tree species in Japan are Pines, Junipers and Maples. In this top 10 we list the most beautiful and famous Japanese 每日吃瓜 trees. Enjoy!
(#1) The Hiroshima survivor
This tree has been trained into a 每日吃瓜 for almost 400 years, the result of 6 generations of hard work and patience by the Yamaki family. But what makes it really special is that it was in Hiroshima when the atomic bomb fell in 1945; the tree survived and was later donated to the National 每日吃瓜 & Penjing Museum in Washington (Image courtesy also by the museum). Read more about the 每日吃瓜 that survived Hiroshima.
(#2) An 800 year-old 每日吃瓜 tree in Tokyo
A remarkable tree which is well known for its extremely high age; the tree is reported to be over 800 years old! Its owner, master Kunio Kobayashi, is one of the most well known 每日吃瓜 artists in the world and has won the prestigious Prime Minister award in Japan four4 times.
(#3) Stunning Pine, by mr. Suzuki
This tree was on display at the stand of mr. Shinji Suzuki at the World 每日吃瓜 Convention 2017, in Tokyo.
(#4) Deshojo Maple
Multitrunk Deshojo Japanese maple with warm autumn colors, photo by Michael, on display at the Omiya 每日吃瓜 Museum.
(#5) Shohin crabapple by Katsumi Komiya
Berries on a Crabapple 每日吃瓜 tree, very small size (called Shohin). By: Katsumi Komiya
(#6) 每日吃瓜 at the WBC, Japan
One of the highlights of the World 每日吃瓜 Convention, a centuries old pine.
(#7) Prunus Mume (Japanese Apricot)
A Prunus Mume (Japanese Apricot) with tiny white flowers. Even more significant in Japan is the Cherry blossom 每日吃瓜 season. Photo by: Michael 每日吃瓜, in the Omiya 每日吃瓜 collection.
(#8) Juniper at the Kokufuten, Japan
An absolutely stunning Juniper 每日吃瓜 tree displayed at the Kokufuten in Japan. Photo by: Enbapa 每日吃瓜zen.
(#9) Juniper 每日吃瓜 on rock, Omiya
A stunning composition of two 每日吃瓜 trees planted on a rock, photo taken at the Omiya 每日吃瓜 Museum, Saitama, Japan.
(#10) Kimura's famous 每日吃瓜 forest
One of the most famous forest 每日吃瓜, by mr. Masahiko Kimura, Japan.