Quality that lasts and a promise for a sustainable future. Japanese wooden architecture: Tradition and innovation.
Japanese architectural culture has utilized wood as a primary building material since ancient times. Wood is a natural material suitable for Japan's humid climate, and its warmth and beauty have been deeply rooted in the lives of the Japanese for a long time. Wooden structures are appealing due to their harmony with nature, flexibility, and earthquake resistance. However, wood has the potential to decay over time and is susceptible to damage from pests such as termites and woodboring beetles. With the evolution of construction technology, wooden architecture has recently become larger in scale, and buildings with more complex structures are increasing. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. For more details, you can download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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