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Story2025年1月12日

Guardians of the Forest: The Enduring Art and Legacy of Yoshino’s Yamamori

Yoshino Forestry, with over 500 years of history, is one of the world’s oldest forestry regions. In Yoshino, g […]

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Experience2025年1月5日

Learn the Timeless Craft of Japanese Wooden Architecture(One Day Program)

Learning from Master Architects of Traditional Wooden Structures Explore the timeless artistry of Japanese woo […]

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Experience2025年1月5日

The Story of 500 Years | Yoshino forestry tour

The Mountain Forests of the Craft Masters.

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Experience2025年1月4日

Cochi stay for architecture lovers|Authentic Japanese Architecture

COCHI no Yado is a beautifully renovated wooden house originally built 50 years ago

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Story2025年1月3日

The Secrets Behind the Beauty of Yoshino Cedar and Cypress: Nurtured Over Centuries

The signature forestry practices of Yoshino Forestry—dense planting (misshoku), repeated thinning (takanbatsu) […]

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Story2025年1月3日

The Natural Environment and Features of the Yoshino Forestry Region

The Yoshino Forestry Region is one of Japan’s most significant forestry areas, spanning the Yoshino, Kitayama, […]

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Story2025年1月3日

The Evolution and Unique Systems of Yoshino Forestry

Yoshino forestry, rooted in the artificial afforestation efforts of the Bunki era (1501–1503), reached industr […]

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Story2025年1月3日

The Grand History and Origins of Yoshino Forestry

In the Yoshino region of Nara Prefecture, Yoshino cedar (Yoshino-sugi) stands as an enduring symbol of excelle […]

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Japanese Wooden Archetect2025年1月3日

The Essence of Stone-Foundation Traditional Construction: The Art of Building Without Metal

The allure of traditional construction techniques lies not only in their aesthetic beauty but also in their in […]

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Japanese Wooden Archetect2025年1月3日

Breathing Local Life into the Future of Architecture

The next wave in the architectural industry lies in the question: “How much local essence can we integra […]

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Japanese Wooden Archetect2025年1月3日

The Aesthetics of the Roof: The Core of Traditional Wooden Architecture

In traditional wooden architecture, the roof is more than just a structural element—it is the defining feature […]

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Japanese Wooden Archetect2025年1月3日

The Beauty of Structure: The Design Philosophy of Traditional Wooden Architecture

In traditional wooden architecture, structural elements are not merely functional—they are integral to the des […]

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Japanese Wooden Archetect2025年1月3日

Why Stone-Foundation Construction (Ishibadate) Excels in Earthquake Resistance

Ishibadate, a traditional Japanese architectural method, involves placing wooden columns directly on stone fou […]

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Japanese Wooden Archetect2025年1月3日

Stone-Foundation Construction (Ishibadate): The Best Defense Against Termites

Traditional Japanese ishibadate construction, or stone-foundation building, is highly effective in preventing […]

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Japanese Wooden Archetect2025年1月3日

Why Do Japanese People Take Off Their Shoes Indoors?

One of the defining aspects of traditional Japanese living is the custom of removing shoes before entering the […]

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Sharing the history of Yoshino forestry, the essence of wooden architecture, and the wisdom of creating a sustainable forest culture through our monthly letter.

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