2018 Volume 33 Issue 1 Pages 1-5
Princess Kaguya is a heroine of a famous folk tale, as every Japanese knows. She was assumed to be confined in a bamboo cavity with cylindrical shape, and then fortuitously discovered by an elderly man in the forest. Here, we pose a question as to how long she could have survived in an enclosed space such as the bamboo chamber, which had no external oxygen supply at all. We demonstrate that the survival time should be determined by three geometric attributes regarding her body and the bamboo chamber. We also emphasize that this geometric problem shed light on an interesting scaling relation between biological quantities for living organisms.