Renewal of wooden bridges, decks, and bridge railings. Shinjuku Gyoen (Tokyo).

The feature for March is "National Parks."
National Parks are parks maintained and managed by the Ministry of the Environment, and they are parks other than urban parks and natural parks managed by the national government. There are four National Parks: the Imperial Palace East Garden (Tokyo), Shinjuku Gyoen (Tokyo), Kyoto Gyoen (Kyoto), and the Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery for the War Dead. Zaiens conducts repairs and complete renovations of numerous wooden park facilities in urban and natural parks, and it also carries out repairs and complete renovations in National Parks.
This time, we introduce Shinjuku Gyoen. The wooden bridge reuses existing steel beams, and the deck is designed to match the existing structures, ensuring that the design and manufacturing align with the existing structures.

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Shinjuku Gyoen was created as a garden for the imperial family, but after the war, it became a national park and attracts many visitors. Within the park, there are various wooden facilities, and our company is also involved in the renewal of wooden bridges, decks, and bridge railings. The wooden bridges reuse existing steel beams, and the decks are designed to match existing buildings, ensuring that the design and manufacturing align with the existing structures.