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Fence and sleeve fence.

It creates a tranquil space with a Japanese aesthetic, using elements like sunshades and partitions.

Our company offers beautiful bamboo artworks, "Kaki" and "Sodegaki," which maximize the individuality of each bamboo piece and are crafted with skilled techniques. The subtle thoughtfulness and the simple atmosphere of bamboo soothe the hearts of people, allowing for a warm welcome to important guests. 【Lineup】 ■ Moso Bamboo Branch Fence ■ Sun-Dried Bamboo Kenninji Fence ■ Roof (for fence) ■ Sun-Dried Bamboo Square Diamond Fence ■ Burnt Post Design Bamboo Square Sodegaki *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Fences, screens, and partitions

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SKK Bamboo Sleeve Fence

A fence created for the purpose of privacy around the entrance or the back gate of a Japanese house.

A narrow fence attached to a building. Regardless of the materials or shapes used, such fences are collectively referred to as such. Primarily created for privacy, they also serve as decorative elements in gardens. Materials used include wood, bamboo (round bamboo, crushed bamboo, split bamboo), shino bamboo, bamboo shoots, sod, bush clover, black wood, cedar bark, and ajiro (woven bamboo). Based on the materials, shapes, or the way bamboo is arranged, they are given names such as shibagaki, shimizugaki, teppogaki, ajirogaki, cedar bark small ajirogaki, hishigaki, ya no takegaki, tachiagigaki, and kourai gaki. Various names are also assigned to specific features in their construction, such as windows, round windows, armor shapes, openwork, lattice, diamond patterns, torches, small waits, mist, soutan preferences, bush clover disorder, tea whisks, shigure, double-sided, teppou, wheels, and gatherings.

  • Gates, walls and fences
  • Net fence

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