Core Kyoto S5E4 - Kitayama Cedar: Lending a Quality of Polished Dignity and Beauty
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The soaring forest of tall, straight cedars in Kitayama, in Kyoto's northwest, is a glorious sight. Kitayama cedar -- known for its light color, uniform thickness, and smooth, knotless trunk -- is treasured as a material for floors and pillars in Japanese architecture. And daisugi cedars, pruned to produce dozens of tree-like offshoots from one trunk, are prized in gardens for their aesthetic value. Discover the allure of Kitayama cedar through the foresters who inherited their management.
| Released | Feb 28, 2013 |
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| Runtime | 28min |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Actor | Gary Tegler |
| Director | N/A |
| Production | NHK |