作者: Yoh Sasaki
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-0125-0_16
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摘要: Kabazaiku is a traditional Samurai handicraft from Akita Prefecture, dating back to the Edo period. Cherry tree bark used laminate trays, tea caddies, cigarette cases and other items. Today, kabazaiku souvenirs earn about one billion yen year. Two wild species of cherry tree, P. sargentii verecunda, are for kabazaiku. Other species, such as blossom or fruit not used. grows naturally in mountains Japan (except Kyusyu Okinawa), Korean peninsula, southern valley Usury, Sakhalin (Okuda et al. 1993). verecunda peninsula China Generally, at higher altitudes than verecunda.