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How Japan Invented Daisugi, the Ancient Method of Growing Lumber Without Cutting Down Trees

Ask anyone, of most any age and in most any society, how we get wood, and you'll hear one answer: by cutting down trees. It's therefore natural that any method of lumber production that leaves trees standing will get a lot of attention.

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How Japan Invented Daisugi, the Ancient Method of Growing Lumber Without Cutting Down Trees

Ask anyone, of most any age and in most any society, how we get wood, and you'll hear one answer: by cutting down trees. It's therefore natural that any method of lumber production that leaves trees standing will get a…

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economictimes.indiatimes.com3 g fa

No cutting trees yet, 200% stronger wood: Japan’s 600-year-old technique for producing wood is a lesson on…

Discover Daisugi, a 600-year-old Japanese tradition offering premium timber without deforestation. This ingenious method, originating in 14th-century Kyoto, cultivates multiple straight shoots from a single cedar trunk,…

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  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·openculture.com

    How Japan Invented Daisugi, the Ancient Method of Growing Lumber Without Cutting Down Trees

    Ask anyone, of most any age and in most any society, how we get wood, and you'll hear one answer: by cutting down trees. It's therefore natural that any method of lumber…

  2. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    No cutting trees yet, 200% stronger wood: Japan’s 600-year-old technique for producing wood is a lesson on sustainable forestry

    Discover Daisugi, a 600-year-old Japanese tradition offering premium timber without deforestation. This ingenious method, originating in 14th-century Kyoto, cultivates multiple…