Okinawa Gajumaru Photo Book Project: Share Your Favorite Banyan Tree
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- Okinawa Gajumaru Photo Book Project: Share Your Favorite Banyan Tree
- Nanto Co. launches a photo book project to record Okinawa's beloved gajumaru banyan trees and community memories, collecting submissions from June 5-19, 2026.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Sat Jun 06 2026 00:31:37 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Nanto Co. launches a photo book project to record Okinawa's beloved gajumaru banyan trees and community memories, collecting submissions from June 5-19, 2026.
- Citation
- Okinawa Gajumaru Photo Book Project: Share Your Favorite Banyan Tree (Sat Jun 06 2026 00:31:37 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- PR TIMES
- Date
- Sat Jun 06 2026 00:31:37 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Nanto Co. launches a photo book project to record Okinawa's beloved gajumaru banyan trees and community memories, collecting submissions from June 5-19, 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Gajumaru Recording Project?
- A: It is a photo book creation project organized by Nanto Co., Ltd. to document Okinawa's banyan trees (gajumaru) and the community memories associated with them.
- Q: When is the information submission period?
- A: From June 5 to June 19, 2026.
- Q: What information can people submit?
- A: The location of a gajumaru tree, its local name, personal memories or stories, and optional photographs.
- Q: What is the reward for accepted submissions?
- A: A free invitation for 5 people (1 group) to either Asumui Hikes in Kunigami or Gangala Valley in Nanjo.
- Q: Who is the photographer for this project?
- A: Masahiro Komachi, a photographer who has visited Okinawa over 100 times across 20 years and photographed more than 1,000 gajumaru trees.