Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 37(1): January 2011 ommended. Fukugi trees were planted as windbreaks around houses before the Sai On period, however, with the current house-embracing Fukugi tree landscape coming into being during the Sai On period and based on the Feng Shui concept. Feng Shui village landscapes with numerous large Fu- kugi trees which were planned hundreds of years ago is a cul- tural landscape which should be reevaluated, preserved, and utilized as a green tourist resource in a contemporary context. Acknowledgments. This paper is part of the research conducted for “A Basic Landscape Ecology Study on Traditional Village Landscape in East Asia Using GIS Software” funded by the Japan Society for the Pro- motion of Science (JSPS) for a postdoctoral fellowship. We would also thank Mr. Tsuyoshi Komine in Aguni Island and many other local people for their sincere cooperation during the field surveys and for providing local knowledge for this research. 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