A reliable function backed by history and the beauty of tradition! Roof tiles that integrate flat tiles and round tiles.
"Asukanogawara" is a product that integrates the main flat tiles and simple round tiles of traditional roofing tiles, achieving a lightweight roof and simplified construction while maintaining the original design of traditional roofing tiles. It can be widely applied to temples, shrines, and large buildings. Thanks to the hook-and-rail method, it is safe for steep roofs. We offer "Danjitsuki Asukanogawara," which can be adapted to existing majestic temples and precincts, and "Danmuh Asukanogawara," which incorporates traditional nuances into modern architecture. 【Features】 - Integration of main flat tiles and simple round tiles - Shortened construction time - Cost reduction - Safe for steep roofs - Widely applicable to temples, shrines, and large buildings *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Construction Examples】 ■ With Steps - Goshono-yado at Kinosaki Onsen (Toyooka City, Hyogo Prefecture) - Sennen-ji Temple (Osaka City) - Joen-ji Temple (Joyo City, Kyoto Prefecture) - Ganjo-ji Temple (Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture) Others ■ Without Steps - Daito Library at Ryukoku University (Kyoto City) - Ryukai-ji Temple (Osaka City) - Fukugen-ji Temple (Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture) - Tenpyo Roman-kan (Wakuya Town, Miyagi Prefecture) Others *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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In a flowing world, lifestyles are also changing. Tiles are evolving to meet the demands of society. With a reflection on the "long history" of tiles supported by earth and fire, there is a passionate evolution of "traditional techniques." I hope you can take an interest in tiles as a part of "life" and "housing" in the present and the future.