When the Fukuryu pine tree at Wakoan in Kyoto began to weaken, U-net (United Networks for Earth Environment), board member Mr. A, who lives in Kyoto, sprayed activated EM and applied EM ceramics powder to the trunk to give it a respite.
Restoring the vigor of a weakened pine tree is one of the most difficult tasks in the landscaping industry. Even if you implement various methods that seem to be the best, in the end you leave the rest up to God or luck, and there is no absolute method for restoring the tree to good health.
On January 4th, Mr. B from the Kyowa Cultural Association in Wakoan asked me to comment on the landscaping company’s estimate of cost and its proposed implementation method for restoring the Fukuryu pine tree.
What they proposed was a sensible soil improvement method, but there is no guarantee at all that the tree would recover through this method. I was determined to get good results if someone involved in EM was involved, and I asked Mr. A to help us in order to be able to apply the latest EM technology.
Below are comments from Mr. B on emergency measures for the Fukuryu pine tree and the guidelines I taught Mr. A. This method does not require soil improvement and is easy for anyone to implement.
In response to Mr. B’s Fax dated January 4th regarding the restoration of pine tree vigor, Dr. Higa is provided three bottles of EM・X GOLD, which we are sending to you.
The comments from Dr. Higa and the use of EM for the recovery of tree vigor are as follows.
Comments:
When pine trees start to weaken, it is almost impossible to restore them using conventional methods, but as an emergency measure, I offer EM・X GOLD with enhanced hado for pine trees.
As for EM, you can use activated EM as long as it contains salt, but if you want to make a manual in the future, please use EM・1 from our authorized distributor in your area.
EM can be applied even in winter, so please apply EM・X GOLD to the pine tree as soon as possible. As I wrote on the box, apply once a month for a total of three months. Also prepare EM kekkai (barrier) blocks and place them at the four corners around the pine tree outside where EM・X GOLD is applied. The barrier blocks should be buried at a depth of 20-30cm.
How to use EM:
EM・X GOLD should be used in a 1:1,000 dilution, and EM・1 should be used in a 1:500 dilution.
[Example] Apply 100 liters of diluted water every week, mainly at the roots of the pine trees.
| Water | EM・X GOLD | EM・1 |
| 100 liters | 125ml | 200ml |
Monthly usage:
• Water: 100 liters x 4 times = 400 liters
• EM・X GOLD: 125ml x 4 times=500ml (one plastic bottle)
• EM・1: 200ml x 4 times=800ml
That’s all you need to do. If you have any questions, please contact me.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Dear Mr. A,
Mr. B sent me a report on the Fukuryu pine, and a book. I sent him my book, The Essence of Japan and a separate message to help him understand the true characteristics of EM. Kyoto has historically had many impurities in its water supply, and all the shallow underground water (at a depth of 50m depth) is rusty (oxidized) like the Nijo Castle. As you know, it is obvious that this rust can be purified by EM, but we need the cooperation of the government offices to do so.
As for the Fukuryu pine, the Culture Properties Protection Division of Kyoto City has expressed its understanding of its importance, so I hope that the members of the “List of Buildings and Gardens that Add Color to Kyoto” will create an EM kekkai in the same way as at Wakoan, utilize EM, clean and carefully make use of cultural properties for a long time, and develop activities that make the people involved healthy.
If you create EM kekkai (EM barrier ) as is normally done, and spray EM freely on gardens and buildings once or twice a year, everything will have biological information and be revitalized. Old buildings will stop deteriorating and will be revitalized, and at the same time, they will become more resistant to disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons, and torrential rains, and before you know it, the entire city will be surrounded by EM kekkai, and it will be possible to turn it into an energy spot like Okinawa or Fukushima. At the same time, this activity will be historic because it will mark a new activity of U-net conducted in an urban area.
1. Bury EM Kekkai blocks (rectifying blocks) in the four corners of the building. If they cannot be buried, they are also effective placed on the ground. The barrier is effective even at a distance of 100m.
2. Dilute EM・1 to a 1:500-1:1,000 dilution, add EM・X GOLD at 1:10,000 dilution, and spray in the garden, or spray under the floor, walls, roof, etc. as if washing them.
3. If you continue to do 2. once or twice a year, you will see a revitalizing power in proportion to the number of times you spray.
4. In order to strengthen the EM barrier, dilute EM・X GOLD to a 1:500 – 1:1,000 dilution and inject 1 liter per EM kekkai block over the top of the block (if not buried, spray it so that the blocks are thoroughly moistened).
5. If you say a prayer* in praise of EM, the power will be superimposed for that number of times. (The level of contamination varies depending on the area, so keep doing this until you see the desired effects.)
If you have any questions, please contact the secretary’s office and make a simple manual based on your past experience.
In late March, I received the following report from Mr. A.
I would like to report about the tree at Wakoan. When I visited there last week, on March 19th, the pine tree looked much healthier. This pine tree is over 200 years old. A friend of mine who had seen it last fall was worried about it, and when we visited together this time, he was happy to see that it was full of greenery. Thank you very much for your help.



The definitive case of the revival of an old tree by EM technology dates back to 1988. A sacred tree (Confucius tree, over 2500 years old) of the Formosan red cypress in the northern part of the Taiwan mountains (Hualien) had begun to die (see the photo on the left), and I was asked if EM technology could do something about it.
When I consulted a Japanese arborist he told me that it would cost about 2 million yen, but that he could not guarantee the tree’s recovery.
In June 1988, I went to the site and instructed them to dilute EM・X GOLD mixed with EM ceramic powder in a 1:1,000 dilution and spray it repeatedly so that it would soak into the ground around the trunk near the roots, and also to spray 1 liter of activated EM・1 per square meter over the entire soil.

From the left. Before treatment, June 1988, During treatment, December 1988, After treatment, June,1989

By December, the tree had considerably recovered as shown in the center photo, and a year later, in June 1989, it recovered as shown in the photo on the right, and was able to appear on the cover of the Journal of the Taiwan Forestry Society. After that, it gradually grew even healthier, and just when it seemed like it was only a matter of time, it was unfortunately damaged by several massive typhoons in the 1990s of an intensity they had never experienced before.
This experience is now being used to restore the vigor of old cherry trees in Japan. In addition to the Yamataka Jindaizakura cherry tree, the first nationally designated natural monument in Mukawa town, Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture, the Takizakura cherry tree in Miharu, Fukushima Prefecture, and the rows of cherry trees in Tokyo National Park, the project has spread on a volunteer basis throughout Japan.
The 590 year old cherry tree in Yoshitaka in Inzai City, Chiba Prefecture, shown in the photo, had weakened considerably and was thought to be dying, but it has been greatly revived with the care of those involved in EM activities.
The change in the path of Typhoon No. 2 is as reported in the local newspaper as of April 20, but since then, it has been bending to the south and changing its course to the southwest side as it approaches main island of Okinawa. Since this is the first time such a phenomenon has been observed, it may be an effect of the EM graviton barrier in Okinawa, but I would like to wait for further observations. As usual, I will introduce some flowers that appeared in our local newspaper.
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2021.6.1 Updated.