100-year-old ginkgo trees could get the axe under disputed plan for Tokyo’s Jingu Gaien park

    TOKYO --- Miho Nakashima stood in a two-piece bathing suit in Tokyo on Sunday next to a 100-year-old gingko tree, her body painted head-to-toe in green leaves and brown branches. Her message was clear, and she repeated it standing at the heart of the Jingu Gaien park area, its sanctity threatened by a disputed real-estate development plan "I'm a tree," she said. "Don't chop me down." A plan approved earlier this year by Gov. Yuriko Koike would let developers, led by Mitsui Fudosan, build a pair of 200-meter (650-feet) skyscrapers in Jingu Gaien, mow down trees in one of Tokyo's few green areas, and raze and rebuild a historic rugby venue and an adjoining ...Keep on reading: 100-year-old ginkgo trees could get the axe under disputed plan for Tokyo’s Jingu Gaien park

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