Video: Japanese house construction technique without nails
Kanawatsugi or
Traditional Japanese carpentry has been around for thousands of years, without using any nail or snail, artists in this rising Sun country still produce accurate , rich textures. makes the whole world amazed and respected.
Japanese artisans must have good skills, the ability to associate geometry, perseverance, meticulousness to create extremely precise details reassembling into a perfect work.
Japanese Kanawatsugi technique.
Kanawatsugi or "Ha prime minister" (shaking hands between rivers) are sophisticated and sophisticated pairing techniques with high precision without using nails, glue or heavy tools, to be architected Japanese monks studied and developed to build sustainable houses.
According to recent information, modern Japanese people have inherited and created this unique traditional carpentry technique to create nailed houses that can still stand through strong earthquakes. 8.
This is a wood transplant technique with a tradition of 1000 years in Japan.(Illustration).
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