Kaga Coast Hometown Reforestation Project (2004-2006)

The Number of Tree Planting 3
Trees were planted 30,000
Number of volunteers 3,615

On the Kaga Coast, which is a natural coast designated as a quasi-national park, pine forests protecting the coastline from erosion by waves and winds are being lost due to the expansion of damage by pine weevils. Tree-planting efforts are being made to reproduce the lost pine forests and restore the forests in the area to their original state.

The 3rd time

Date October 28 (Sat.) 2006
Trees were planted 10,000
Number of volunteers 900

The 2nd time

Date May 21 (Sat.) 2005
Trees were planted 10,000
Number of volunteers 1,200

The 1st time

Date October 30 (Sat.) 2004
Trees were planted 10,000
Number of volunteers 1,515