Updated construction achievements (July feature "Bridges (Parapets)")

The July feature is "Bridges (Parapets)," and we have added three construction achievements.
At Zaiens, we not only design, manufacture, and construct new wooden bridges but also conduct precise inspections and renovations of existing wooden bridges utilizing stock. Additionally, we address not only the entire bridge but also the bridge deck and parapets that people directly interact with. This time, we will introduce various case studies related to bridges and parapets, including new constructions and renovations.

Inquiry about this news
Contact Us OnlineMore Details & Registration
Details & Registration
Related Links
We renovated the deteriorated floorboards, handrails, and side panels of the wooden bridge "Togetsukyo" in Yoro Park, famous for Yoro Falls. Before the renovation, a detailed inspection was conducted to identify the deteriorated components, and the wooden parts were repaired. Since the walking surface was originally soil, the underlying wooden structure had significantly decayed. During the renovation, we replaced it with wooden floorboards. Zaiens provides services from detailed inspections of wooden facilities such as wooden bridges and walkways to renovation design and construction.
A pedestrian bridge "Saru Bridge" connecting both banks of the Azuma Gorge in Gunma Prefecture has been constructed. "Saru Bridge" was a real bridge that existed from the Edo to the Taisho period, and it was designed based on that. Our company manufactured and constructed the handrails, floorboards, and skirt boards of this Saru Bridge. The handrails are made of zelkova wood, while the floorboards and skirt boards are made of composite wood. From the bridge, you can enjoy the seasonal nature of the Azuma Gorge, which is designated as a national scenic spot.
In Onuma Park in Nanae Town, Hokkaido, the handrails and bridge piers of the bridge connecting the islands on the "Island Tour Path" showed signs of damage, causing aesthetic issues. We carried out renovations on the handrails of four of these bridges and the deck area in front of the bridge. The handrails were renovated using steel materials, and the deck area was renovated with composite wood.