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About the Nagi Furuki Preservation Business
Last Updated April 19, 2024
About the Nagi Furuki Preservation Business
Ginkgo at Kannonji Temple (Shinohara-cho, Kohoku-ku)
- The Nagi Furuki Preservation Project has long been a symbol of the town since ancient times, and by designating trees with a history of history, etc., to secure a moist citizen's life and maintain the beauty of the city by designating trees with a history of history. Did.
- As of September 1, 2023, 1032 trees and 9 groups of trees have been designated as "Nagi Furuki".
[Based Laws, etc.]
- Ordinance (outside site) to create and nurture a green environment(As of June 20, 1973)
- Yokohama City Nagi Furuki Preservation Project Implementation Guidelines (PDF: 242KB)(Revised on April 1, 2024)
[Systems, etc.]
- About designation(The deadline for accepting new designation applications is June 30 every year (must arrive).)
- List of Trees designated by Furuki(As of September 1, 2023)
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For inquiries to this page
Green Environment Bureau Park Green Space Department Environmental Activities Division (in charge of greening)
Phone: 045-671-3447
Phone: 045-671-3447
Fax: 045-633-9171
Email address: mk-ryoka@city.yokohama.lg.jp
Page ID: 856-973-952