@article{oai:fit.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000065, author = {山口 哲也 and 森山 聡之 and 大井 和之}, journal = {福岡工業大学総合研究機構研究所所報}, month = {Oct}, note = {application/pdf, 論文(Atticle), Chinese Fan Palm is a palm ritual plant used in ceremonies by ancient Japanese emperors. According to the Fukuoka Prefecture Red Data Book, the northern limit of its native land is Munakata Okino-shima, and it is said that it grows naturally only on Okino-shima Island in the prefecture. However, the author discovered that palms very similar to Mt.Aratsu (Nishi Park) were distributed in the wild breeding state, and as a result of genetic testing in 2019, they were able to identify them as Chinese Fan Palm (Livistona chinensis). In 2012, the author discovered that there was a large Chinese Fan Palm tree at the shrine of Orono-shima, and from the literature survey, it was found that it was described in the prefectural natural monument survey report in Showa 4. In addition, I discovered that there is one old tree of Chinese Fan Palm on Nokono-shima. When these Chinese Fan Palms were compared with the Chinese Fan Palms of the Nagasaki Prefecture Natural Monument by genetic testing, the match rate between the Chinese Fan Palms of Mt.Aratsu (Nishi Park) and the Chinese Fan Palms of Hirado was high, and some of them matched perfectly. It is presumed that these Chinese Fan Palms are in the same group as the Genkai Sea as a whole. Given the historical background of the use of Chinese Fan Palm, it is possible that the distribution is closely related to ancient rituals. Furthermore, this result may indicate that the two episodes about the Japan mythical Chinese Fan Palm were set in Fukuoka.}, pages = {31--40}, title = {玄界灘野生ビロウLivistona chinensisの起源に関する歴史的背景 ―荒津山・小呂島・能古島ビロウと平戸ビロウの遺伝子検査分析から―}, volume = {6}, year = {2023} }