Nestled in the tranquil mountains of Kamiya, Tokushima, stands the Okubo Milk Ginkgo. Boasting over 500 years of age, this giant tree welcomes its visitors with an overwhelming presence. With a height of 38 meters and a trunk circumference of 13 meters, its impressive size is truly nature's artwork.
This giant tree is called the 'Milk Ginkgo' due to the numerous aerial roots hanging from its trunk. These roots resemble nipples drawing nourishment from the mother earth. Combined with its rugged bark, it exudes a unique character.
Spring brings fresh green, summer deep green, and autumn a golden hue that creates a breathtaking spectacle. During the autumn foliage season, the 'Ginkgo Festival' is held, accompanied by illuminations at night. The magical appearance captivates many visitors.
The Okubo Milk Ginkgo is not just a tourist spot. It has long been protected by local people and revered as an object of faith. Its existence quietly tells the story of the land's history and culture.
Surrounding beautiful terraced fields and mountains offer ample opportunities to enjoy the rich natural charm of Kamiyama.
The Okubo Milk Ginkgo is a living testament to history, speaking to us across the ages. A journey to experience this overwhelming vitality and beauty will surely leave a lasting impression.