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Gerard Taaffe
For Gerard Taaffe's latest contributions to The Japan Times, see below:
ENVIRONMENT / GARDENING FOR ALL
Mar 24, 1999
Weaving a fall brocade of spindle trees
The spindle tree family (nishikigi-ka, Celastraceae) contains some very ornamental trees, shrubs and climbers, among which nishikigi, the genus Euonymus, is a large group encompassing some 176 species. They grow wild in the temperate to warm regions of the world and can be found in Australia, Europe and North and Central America. The chief concentration of Euonymus is in the Himalayan region and East Asia, including Japan. Some 15 species of Euonymus grow wild in Japan, but as in Europe only a few species are cultivated by gardeners.
ENVIRONMENT / GARDENING FOR ALL
Mar 10, 1999
Garden weathers stormy decades
The Kyoto Botanic Gardens were first opened to the public on Jan. 11, 1924. Located in Sakyo Ward in northern Kyoto City along the banks of the scenic Kamo River, they are run by Kyoto's prefectural government.

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When trying to trace your lineage in Japan, the "koseki" is the most important form of document you'll encounter.
Climbing the branches of a Japanese family tree