The Taiwan Hinoki Museum (traditional Chinese: 希諾奇台灣檜木博物館; simplified Chinese: 希诺奇台湾桧木博物馆; pinyin: Xīnuòqí Táiwān Guìmù Bówùguǎn) is a museum about hinoki trees in West District, Chiayi City, Taiwan.[1]
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Immediately following the Daini Torii is the shinmon (神門). A 6-meter tall hinoki cypress gate, it was first built in 1934 and restored in 1994. Each of its...
common for structural uses. Brick roofing tiles and a type of cypress called hinoki were used for roofs. It was sometime during this period that the hidden...
for cultivation and replanted with faster-growing conifers, like pine or hinoki, and only a few pockets remain. Changjiang Plain evergreen forests (China)...
Head of a Guardian, 13th century. Hinoki wood with lacquer on cloth, pigment, rock crystal, metal. Before entering most Japanese Buddhist temples, visitors...
to Taiwan 1954, scrapped 1974 Hinoki (1916) Imperial Japanese Navy Momo Destroyer 835 31 March 1917 decommissioned 1 April 1940, scrapped Hinoki (1944)...
be of natural wood. Common wood types include balsa, limba, cypress, and hinoki, which is popular in Japan. The average size of the blade is about 17 centimetres...
(momiji), the willow (yanagi), the ginkgo (ichō), the Japanese cypress (hinoki), the Japanese cedar (sugi), pine (matsu), and bamboo (take). The style...
New Jersey, with two of them in Fort Lee. One of the Fort Lee schools, Hinoki School, had 130 students. The Princeton Japanese Church (プリンストン日本語教会, Purinsuton...