Tradition in Japan’s Kanazawa

Karasakinomatsu Pine trees with an array of rope supports at Kenrokuen Garden in Kanazawa, Japan on January 12, 2016. In winter, to protect the trees from heavy snow, workers attach ropes to frail branches and support the tree with a bamboo pole. The garden, located next to Kanazawa Castle, encompasses over 28 acres in downtown Kanazawa. With two ponds, rolling hills with streams and bridges, is considered a strolling-style landscape garden. It's regarded as one of the top three most beautiful gardens in Japan. (Photo by Linda Davidson/The Washington Post)
Tradition in Japan’s Kanazawa
   
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