Hiwadaya Co., Ltd. Business Introduction
Conveying and connecting a solid tradition that has continued since the Tenpo era (1830s) to create the future.
Hiwadaya Co., Ltd. was incorporated in 1994 and has continued the tradition of "Hiwadaya," which dates back to the Tenpo era (1830s). The representative, Masashi Sasaki, is the only hinoki bark thatcher in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Hinoki bark thatching is a roofing construction method that uses materials made from the bark of hinoki trees, secured with bamboo nails. Examples include the Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kiyomizu Temple, and Itsukushima Shrine, as well as the National Treasure Rurikoji Five-Story Pagoda and the main hall of Ryufukuji in Yamaguchi City. Hiwadaya Co., Ltd. will continue to preserve and pass down the unique Japanese traditional architectural culture of hinoki bark thatching. 【Business Activities】 ○ Roofing construction for shrines and temples ○ Business categories → Hinoki bark thatching (hiwadabuki) → Kokerabuki → Doibuki → Copper roofing → Cedar bark thatching (sugikawabuki) ○ Sales of hinoki bark products For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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