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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Yakushima' has mentioned 'Forest' in the following places:
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[2][5] Yakushima's unique remnant of warm/temperate ancient forest has been a natural World Heritage Site since 1993.
In addition to this secondary forest, there are some remaining areas of primary forest, composed mainly of a variety of Cryptomeria japonica, or Japanese cedar, known as yakusugi (xe5xb1x8bxe4xb9x85xe6x9dx89), the best known single example of which is named the Jxc5x8dmon Sugi (xe7xb8x84xe6x96x87xe6x9dx89), as its age is estimated to date to at least the Jxc5x8dmon period of Japanese history, 2300 years ago.
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According to a disputed theory, airborne pollutants from the People's Republic of China may have affected Yakushima white pine in the forest on the island.
The northwestern road called the Western Forest Road is a narrow road which is difficult for cars to pass each other.
The forests of Yakushima inspired the forest setting in Hayao Miyazaki's film Princess Mononoke.
Yakushima is the inspiration behind the forest of Dremuchij in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.
In the movie The Young Mothra swims to the island to transform into the new and more powerful Mothra taking its life essence and new powers from the eternal forest.
Protected under several pieces of legislation, the majority of the Yakushima is national forest, owned and managed by the national government.
Designated in the following protected areas: Yakushima Wilderness Area, Yakushima National Park, Special Natural Monument, and Yakushima Forest Ecosystem Reserve, each of these designations has a system to protect the natural environment of Japan and has strict legal regulations regarding development and other activities.
Further, a Special Natural Monument designated in 1954 under the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties, a Forest Ecosystem Reserve designated in 1992 based on the Law on the Administration and Management of National Forests, and some other protected areas constitute the legal instruments used for protection and management of the property.