A wooden fence that blends into the historical landscape of the small Kyoto of Harima. Tatsuno City-operated Shimokawahara Parking Lot (Hyogo Prefecture).

The feature for June is "Wooden Fences (Wooden Panel Fences)."
Currently, concrete fences in public spaces are being renewed with wooden fences. Wooden fences are lighter than concrete fences and, due to the warmth of wood, they also excel in aesthetic appeal. As part of the initiative to promote the use of wood, subsidies for wooden panel fences are being provided in the wood utilization support project that started in May, focusing on the woodenization of external structures in urban areas.
This time, we are introducing a case where wooden fences were supplied to the Tatsuno City-operated Shimokawahara Parking Lot. The texture of wood blends well with the historical landscape of Tatsuno City, which is referred to as the "Little Kyoto of Harima."

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Tatsuno City in Hyogo Prefecture is known as the "Little Kyoto of Harima," and its historical townscape has been developed as the castle town of Tatsuno Castle. In the first year of the Reiwa era, it was selected as an Important Traditional Building Preservation District by the national government. To promote tourism, the city-operated Shimo-Kawahara parking lot has been newly developed, and our wooden fence panels have been supplied around its perimeter. The design is suitable for the entrance to the historical townscape tourism.