Tokkogumi

Tokkogumi

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The ancient art of Japanese carpentry is a testament to human ingenuity and skill. The skilled craftsmen known as "miya daiku" specialize in building temples, shrines, and other structures that reflect the beauty and serenity of nature. At the heart of this craft lies the intricate joinery technique known as "tsugi te". This delicate art form involves fitting together wooden components with precision and care, creating a seamless union that is both strong and aesthetically pleasing. One of the most iconic examples of Japanese carpentry is the "kobushi kuromi" joint. This traditional joinery method uses small wedges to secure two pieces of wood together, creating a sturdy bond that can withstand the test of time. The beauty of this technique lies in its simplicity and elegance, making it a staple of traditional Japanese architecture. The miya daiku's mastery of tsugi te is a true marvel, as they work tirelessly to bring their creations to life. With each carefully placed joint and every precision-cut piece of wood, they weave together a tapestry of beauty and functionality that is truly breathtaking.

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