Wooden products enhance the atmosphere of a Japanese-style space. Fūryū no Hajime-kan (Fukushima Prefecture)

The feature for January is "Japanese Exterior Spaces."
Wooden facilities harmonize with Japanese facilities, townscapes, and exterior spaces in parks. This month, we will introduce examples of our wooden facilities, including the currently popular wooden fences (board fences), delivered to various Japanese exterior spaces. Zaiens offers not only custom designs but also a selection of standard products in Japanese style, such as "wooden fences (board fences)," "signs," "car stops," "benches," and "pavilions," to make it easier for customers to choose.
This week, we will introduce the Fūryū no Hajime-kan (Fukushima Prefecture).

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The city of Sukagawa in Fukushima Prefecture is where Matsuo Basho stayed during his journey on the Oku no Hosomichi. The Basho Memorial Museum has been renewed as "Furyu no Hajimekan," a facility where people can learn and interact through diverse Japanese culture centered around haiku. Our wooden car stops, wooden benches, and human barriers were supplied for this exterior. There are also exhibitions of haiku and Japanese umbrellas, making it a Japanese-style facility, and wooden Japanese-style products play a significant role in enhancing the atmosphere of the space.