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Mayoi no Sakura

Japanese cherry tree in Kodaira, Tokyo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Guidepost Cherry Tree (迷いの桜, Mayoi no Sakura) is a Japanese cherry tree in Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan originally planted by Nitta Yoshisada in the year 1333.

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The Mayoi no Sakura tree, May 2010

History

Tradition has it that in the year 1333 when Nitta Yoshisada was conducting the Kōzuke-Musashi Campaign and on his way to conquer Kamakura, he was leading his army south on the Kamakura Kaido. He came to a Nine Road Crossing (九道の辻, Kudo no Tsuji) and was confused as to which road to take. He is said to have planted a cherry tree to act as a guidepost. Cherry trees were subsequently replanted over the years, the most recent being planted in 1980.

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References

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270-degree panorama showing where 7 of the 9 roads intersect at "nine road intersection"

35°44′38″N 139°28′01″E

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