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13. I saw this picture just a few hours ago.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:53 PM
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From the article:

"In Japan, when a tree is in the way of construction, they relocate it instead of cutting it down.

The technique is called Nemawashi, which translates to “laying the groundwork.” Workers carefully dig through the soil by hand to find the tree’s root system. The roots are wrapped and bound, then the tree is lifted using cranes, inflatable platforms, wooden rollers, and tracks. It’s lowered into a new trench that’s been cleared of stones and debris. The process can take over a year.

Nemawashi is rooted in Japan’s Shinto tradition, which considers nature sacred. Trees are believed to be occupied by kami, or spirits. Trees that reach 100 years old become resting places for kodama, tree spirits that inspire veneration. Cutting down one of these trees would harm the kodama, creating an angry spirit or releasing a curse. This is why Japan invests heavily in tree relocation rather than removal."

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Glad the idiots got charged. Disaffected Sunday #1
it takes a big machine. mopinko Sunday #6
I saw this picture just a few hours ago. Collimator Sunday #13
yeah, that's what i saw. mopinko Yesterday #15
Wow, that is impressive. Disaffected Yesterday #17
Despite the Japanese affection for technology. . . Collimator Yesterday #18
I've Seen It Done On A Municipal Golf Course.... ProfessorGAC 22 hrs ago #21
Now do the White House. NT mahatmakanejeeves Sunday #2
Very common crime pfitz59 Sunday #3
"... and I am SOOOOO privileged !" nt eppur_se_muova Sunday #4
Many years ago a stand of black walnut trees moniss Sunday #5
Someone watching and waiting BlueWaveNeverEnd Sunday #7
WTF dalton99a Sunday #8
That hurts. calimary Sunday #9
Kind of hard to insist it was on the contracting person's property if intheflow 23 hrs ago #20
The penalty is to bring pain to the defendants IbogaProject Sunday #10
My guess is it has to do with autumn leaf pileup. intheflow 23 hrs ago #19
Likely A Good Bet ProfessorGAC 22 hrs ago #22
Ooh that is a Levittown IbogaProject Sunday #11
Those trees might have been planted when the town was developed BlueWaveNeverEnd Yesterday #14
Early 1960s IbogaProject Yesterday #16
Birds depend on trees for habitat and migration. littlemissmartypants Sunday #12
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