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In Japanese, "taiga" (タイガ) refers to a forest biome characterized by coniferous forests, commonly known as boreal forests. The term is derived from the Russian word "тайга," which describes these cold, forested regions. In Japan, it often evokes images of dense forests found in northern climates. The concept also emphasizes the ecological significance and biodiversity found within these ecosystems.

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