#8 of the images In danger of dying out! Why is a 500-year-old bonsai tree owned by Tokugawa Iemitsu being cared for by a metropolitan high school student? | FRIDAY DIGITAL

The teacher’s favorite bonsai tree, a Japanese ginkgo biloba. It may not look like much, but he says, “The most important thing about bonsai is that it looks natural. This one also took a lot of time and effort, such as organizing the twigs between the trunks.

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In danger of dying out! Why is a 500-year-old bonsai tree owned by Tokugawa Iemitsu being cared for by a metropolitan high school student?

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