[A 132-Year-Old Bamboo House] Connecting Torafudake Bamboo, Which Blooms Once Every 120 Years, to the Future
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For 132 years, Taketora has specialized in Torafudake bamboo, facing numerous challenges. Now, they are addressing the rare 120-year flowering of Torafudake by preserving the bamboo forest, training craftsmen, and utilizing all bamboo resources, aiming to connect this unique natural heritage to future generations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the name of the bamboo specialty shop involved in the April Dream initiative and how long has it been in operation?
- A: Torafudake Specialty Shop Taketora has been in operation for 132 years since its founding in 1894 as a manufacturer and wholesaler of bamboo materials.
- Q: Which company operates Torafudake Specialty Shop Taketora and what is its location connection to the bamboo forest?
- A: Taketora is operated by Yamagishi Bamboo Materials Co., Ltd., and the bamboo forest is located in the 'Toratake no Sato' area in Susaki City, Kochi Prefecture.
- Q: What rare natural phenomenon is currently affecting Torafudake bamboo and how often does it occur?
- A: Torafudake bamboo is experiencing a flowering phenomenon that occurs once every 120 years, after which the bamboo typically wilts and takes years to recover.
- Q: Who was the founder of the bamboo materials business and where was it originally established?
- A: Usaburo Yamagishi founded the bamboo materials business in Osaka after being captivated by Torafudake bamboo, establishing the company in 1894.
- Q: What measures is Torafudake Specialty Shop Taketora taking to preserve access to non-flowering bamboo forests?
- A: The shop is maintaining mountain paths to safely access non-flowering Torafudake bamboo forests and establishing a system to use limited bamboo resources efficiently.