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Wishing a quick and complete recovery to the all victims of
the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in 2024.
At 16:10 on 1 January 2024, there was a magnitude 7.6 (preliminary) earthquake in the Noto region of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.
Many roads are reported to be sinking or collapsing. Rescue operations in the affected areas have been delayed because of these problems.
We wish our deepest sympathies to all people who are staying at home or in shelters in the cold winter days.
We also pray for you to rebuild the region with great strength.
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In Typhoon No. 15, a strong north wind blows on the satoyama of Taya, causing great damage. In addition to trees, damage to bamboo has become a major problem. If you have any information about processing methods, subsidies, donations, etc., please contact us!
In Typhoon No.15, October 2019, a powerful north wind blows to the village of Taya, causing serious damage. In addition to trees, bamboo damage is also a major problem. If you have any information on processing methods, subsidies and donations, please contact us!
Satoyama View after Typhoon No. 15 in 2019. A state of a fallen tree due to typhoon No. 15 in 2019
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2019.9.9
Typhoon No. 15 landed
The strong north wind continued to blow, and many giant trees fell down in the satoyama of Taya Caves. Fortunately, there was no damage to the cave. If the giant tree directly above the cave collapses, there is a danger that the roots will tip over and a large hole will open in the cave.
The strong north wind continued to blow. A number of giant trees fell in the satoyama just above the Taya cave. Fortunately, the cave was not damaged. If a giant tree directly above the cave collapses, there is a danger that the roots will be overturned and open a large hole in the cave.
2020.2.8
Pruning work to secure work passages
Trees were selected to secure a work passage to the fallen tree position, and the cut branches were collected and crushed into chips.
In order to build a work passage to the fallen tree position, We have pruned many trees.