Nenokuchi
Nenokuchi is a traditional Japanese woodworking technique used to create intricate joinery, particularly for connecting wooden components in structures like temples, shrines, and furniture. The term "nenokuchi" itself translates to "root mouth," referring to the way the joinery interlocks and resembles the root system of a plant, with parts deeply embedded and securely connected.
This technique involves precise shaping and cutting of wood to create interlocking pieces that fit together
The skill required for nenokuchi is highly specialized and passed down through generations of master carpenters.