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Japan is situated in northeastern Asia between the North Pacific and the Sea of Japan. The area of Japan is 377,873 square kilometers, nearly equivalent to Germany and Switzerland combined or slightly smaller than California. Japan consists of four major islands, surrounded by more than 4,000 smaller islands.

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Forests of Japan's Holy Heartland

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At Kumano Nachi Taisha shrine there is no hall for the main deity—the 133-meter cascade is the symbol of the god and object of worship. The 20th-century French writer and statesman Andre Malraux said this waterfall gave him a sense of the sacred, writing "A towering colonnade, a towering waterfall, a sword blade disappearing into light, Japan."

text by Editorial Staff
photography by Yasunobu Kobayashi

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Two-thirds of Japan is forested, but throughout the archipelago, from the subarctic to the subtropical zones, virgin forest accounts for only 1 percent of the trees. One could say that the basis of Japan's culture and spirituality lies in these forests. The deep woods—sacred places into which men did not lightly tread—evoked reverence and stirred the imagination. As if it were embedded in our DNA, awe of sacred trees still dwells in the hearts of modern Japanese.

2005 SPRING Issue
Forests of Japan's Holy Heartland
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