The local community refers to this tree as the “Chichi-sugi Tree” or the “Breast Tree” and conducts an annual sacred ceremony on April 23. The surrounding area remains cool even during summer, and there is a mystical atmosphere after rainfall.
The Chichi Sugi, also known as the Boob Cedar, is an ancient tree that has been standing tall for over 800 years on the slopes of Mount Daimanji in Dogo, the largest island among the Oki Islands.
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The species known as Urusagi grows along the coast of Japan, where heavy snowfall causes the trees to produce stronger lateral branches. The rounded protrusions growing down from the branches, which are the source of its nickname “boob,” are thought to aid in absorbing moisture from the air.
The chilly breeze flowing through the gaps amidst the large rocks on the slope combines with the warm air emanating from the sea, leading to a misty atmosphere in the region.
There are numerous sacred trees on the island that are worth discovering.