Updated construction achievements (June feature "National Parks")

The June feature is "National Parks," and we have added three case studies of our projects.
The Ministry of the Environment is promoting the "National Park Enjoyment Project." This initiative aims to make Japan's national parks attractive destinations for global travelers, encouraging them to visit and stay long-term, based on the "Tourism Vision Supporting Tomorrow's Japan," with a target set for 2020. This time, we will introduce various examples of facilities centered around decks that allow visitors to enjoy the beautiful nature and views of the national parks.

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We delivered an outdoor stage and information boards near the Chojabaru Visitor Center in Aso Kuju National Park. The outdoor stage is surrounded by a staircase that also serves as stand benches, designed to fit into the sloped terrain. The outdoor stage is made using Rexy-Wood, a wood powder mixed plastic.
We delivered a deck, benches, and signs at Sankodai in Fuji Hakone Izu National Park. Sankodai is located at an elevation of about 1200 meters and offers views of three lakes (Lake Saiko, Lake Shojin, and Lake Motosu), which is how it got its name. From the deck, you can enjoy not only the lakes but also Mount Fuji and the Aokigahara Forest. The deck flooring, signs, and benches are made from domestic cedar wood treated with pressure-injected Pentacure ECO30.
The observation facility at Yokoyama Park in Ise Shima National Park, Shima City, Mie Prefecture, has been renovated. Yokoyama Park is situated on a hill that offers a panoramic view of Ago Bay, allowing visitors to enjoy the scenery. We provided an observation deck that juts out from the slope, wooden paths along the park, and benches for relaxation. The wood used is cypress from Mie Prefecture treated with Pentacure ECO30.