sanasukuun
Sanasukuun is a traditional Japanese woodworking technique that focuses on creating strong and aesthetically pleasing joints without the use of nails or screws. This method, also known as kumimono, relies on precisely cut interlocking pieces of wood that fit together like puzzle pieces. The term "sanasukuun" itself can be translated to roughly mean "mutual support" or "interlocking," reflecting the nature of these joints.
The core principle behind sanasukuun is to utilize the inherent strength and grain of the wood to
Historically, sanasukuun was crucial in the construction of Japanese architecture, from temples and shrines to houses