Metasequoias in Kobe: A Unique Urban Forest
The city of Kobe is home to a variety of street trees, but it seems to me that there are especially many metasequoias. Maybe it's just my imagination. Although other cities might have as many, since moving to Kobe, I've noticed metasequoia trees more and more.
Below is a picture of a metasequoia planted in a local park.
Metasequoias stand tall and robust. They grow quickly and are hardy, making them well-suited for planting along streets and in parks. However, cleaning up in the autumn can be quite a task. Even with deciduous trees, larger leaves can be easily gathered with a bamboo broom. But with small leaves like those of the metasequoia, sweeping them up is a challenging job.
These metasequoias are also planted in relatively small parks. In my neighborhood, there's a community association, and the officers and president diligently clean the parks. As a result, the leaves don't scatter and make the parks look messy. The parks are always clean, and it’s easy to take it for granted, but we should remember the tremendous effort that goes into maintaining them.
I am truly grateful for this.