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English: The ginkgo that had stood next to Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū's stairway almost from its foundation and which appears in almost every old print of the shrine, was completely uprooted and irreparably damaged at 4:40 in the morning on March 10, 2010.[5] According to an expert who analyzed the tree, the fall is likely due to rot. Both the base of the severed tree and a replanted section of the trunk have sprouted leaves.
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