The slanting trunk (Shakan) of bonsai



The slanting trunk (Shakan) of Bonsai is one of the beautiful tree forms that imitate the landscapes of the natural world. The slanting trunk represents the state where the trunk rises diagonally from the root due to the wind, and its characteristic is the beauty of the inclined straight line.


The feature of the slanting trunk is that by extending the branches and thickening the roots in the opposite direction of the inclination, a sense of stability is born in the Bonsai. Based on the ground, in the Bonsai tree form, a figure that tilts at an angle of about 60 degrees is often seen. The root is ideal for developing on one side to firmly support the tree. In Bonsai, the first branch is often on the opposite side of the trunk's inclination to maintain visual balance. The trunk is slightly curved or straight, but it becomes thinner from bottom to top.


The slanting trunk is one of the beautiful tree forms that imitate the landscapes of the natural world, and its beauty is due to the sense of stability born by extending the branches and thickening the roots in the opposite direction of the inclination. With these characteristics, the slanting trunk is particularly popular among Bonsai tree forms. Understanding the charm of the slanting trunk of Bonsai, which is a wonderful way to express the strength and beauty of nature, will help deepen the enjoyment of Bonsai.




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