Updated construction achievements (May feature "Wooden fences (Wooden walls)")

Updated construction achievements (May feature: "Wooden fences (wooden walls)")
The May feature is "Wooden fences (wooden walls)," and we have added three construction achievements. This time, we are introducing examples of wooden fences (wooden walls) installed this year. The designs were tailored to match both traditional Japanese and Western styles according to the installation locations.
Wooden fences (wooden walls) have gained significant attention since the collapse of block walls during the Northern Osaka earthquake. We can design, manufacture, and install outdoor wooden walls treated for rot resistance, in line with the support project for the woodification of exterior structures that began on April 29, 2019.

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This garden belonged to the Uematsu family, who settled in Tōkaidō Harajuku at the end of the 16th century, and is a registered national historic site. It has been renovated in conjunction with road expansion work. The block wall next to the sidewalk has also been renewed with our wooden fence "Kibai," blending in with the garden's atmosphere. Additionally, we supplied the gate, sliding door, and handrails within the garden.
In conjunction with the preservation project of the former lodging house Ōhashiya in Akasaka-juku on the old Tōkaidō in Toyokawa City, the adjacent site of the Waki Honjin has been developed into a park. We supplied the wooden fence and door that separate Ōhashiya from the park. The lattice design harmonizes with the Japanese atmosphere. Additionally, we provided signs and benches for resting in the park.
This garden is located in Yokohama City. It is called Italian Mountain because the Italian consulate was established there during the Meiji era. The garden allows visitors to enjoy seasonal plants and offers a panoramic view of the Yokohama Bay Bridge. We have supplied Western-style "Yokobari" and Japanese-style "Shitami-bari" wooden fences around the "Diplomat's House."