English Blog · 25日 12月 2024
Understanding the Historical Context Around 1950, Japan embarked on a massive afforestation project, planting vast quantities of cedar trees. To fully grasp the reasons behind this decision, we need to delve into Japan's history post-World War II. Following the devastation of World War II, Japan was left in ruins. The country faced a severe shortage of resources, particularly timber. The extensive bombing raids had reduced many forests to ashes. With its economy in shambles and the value of the...