The elegance of pure Japanese-style architecture. It is a plaster material made from natural materials with lime as the main ingredient.
The white wall is a pre-mixed plaster finish that uses "slaked lime" as the main ingredient, adapted from the traditional "lime plaster" that has been widely used since ancient times, along with materials such as tunomata and special straw, to suit modern plastering work. Lime plaster has been used in Japan since ancient times as a valuable wall material to protect important properties such as shrines, temples, storehouses, and important cultural properties from mold and bacteria, due to its high functionality, including "moisture regulation," "antibacterial properties," "fire resistance," "thermal insulation," "heat retention," "sound insulation," and "durability." For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Uses slaked lime and other materials like Tsunomata ○ Allows for easy preparation of traditional plaster with time and effort ○ Passes the inspection standards of the Japan Plaster Association ○ Has humidity control effects due to the absorption and release functions of the main component, slaked lime ○ Exhibits antibacterial and mold-resistant properties due to the strong alkalinity of the plaster ○ Highly fire-resistant as the raw materials are inorganic ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Fujikawa Kenzai Kogyo Co., Ltd. is a company born from the blessings of the Fujikawa. The Fujikawa, a first-class river formed by the confluence of the Kamanasugawa flowing in the northwest of Yamanashi Prefecture and the Fuefukigawa flowing in the northeast, flows south of the Kofu Basin, descending from the west side of Mount Fuji and pouring into Suruga Bay in Shizuoka Prefecture. We will continue to strive and refine our efforts so that the water, sand, and gravel that nurture the "oikawa" and "ugui" living in the Fujikawa can shine even more brightly as important sources of our Fujikawa products.