A wooden fence that takes durability into consideration. Ouchi Clan Ruins Mound Park (Yamaguchi Prefecture)

The feature for January is "Japanese-style Exterior Spaces."
Wooden structures harmonize with the exterior spaces of Japanese facilities, townscapes, and parks. This month, we will introduce examples of our wooden facilities, including the currently popular wooden fences (board fences), in various Japanese-style exterior spaces. Zaiens offers not only custom designs but also a selection of standard products in Japanese-style design, such as "wooden fences (board fences)," "signs," "car stops," "benches," and "pavilions," to make it easier for customers to choose.
This week, we will introduce the Ouchi Clan Ruins Mound Park (Yamaguchi Prefecture).

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In Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, there are many historical sites of the Ouchi clan, which widely ruled the western regions during the Muromachi and Sengoku periods. One of these, the site of the villa Tsuruyama built by Ouchi Yoshihiro, has been developed into a park. Our company supplied the wooden board fence (wooden fence) around the park and the gazebo. The posts of the wooden board fence (wooden fence) are made of steel pipes coated with wood-like resin, and the gazebo uses synthetic wood cladding on steel pipes, ensuring durability.