japan woodworking museum
If you are fascinated by woodworking this museum is a must see. videos, computer animations,and displays that you can touch make this a truly informative and interesting way to understand the difference between japanese and western woodworking. read more. date of experience: december 2019. helpful. share. paa canuck wrote a review dec 2019.. While this is a museum for enjoying tools, it is more a place for passing on the spirit of making things that the japanese have cherished since antiquity. we hope visitors will enjoy our characteristically japanese architecture of harmony which, rather than being symbolic or self-assertive, becomes the subtle link between man and nature.. In a nondescript building in tokyo there is a little-known museum that celebrates on of japan’s most distinctive crafts: kigumi, or interlocking wooden joints.. japanese wood joinery dates back to the seventh century and is a craftsmanship technique that involves complicated, interlocking wooden joints that form bonds without the use of nails, screws or adhesives..
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