15 PHOTOS: Rare roof restoration uses material from Japan's Imperial forest
The meticulous process is done completely by hand
by Thom Carroll PhillyVoice Contributor
Using some of the finest building sourced from the Imperial forests of Japan,two artisans have come to Philadelphia to repair the roof on the traditional Shofuso Japanese House and Garden in Fairmount Park. These gentlemen are two of only 100 in the world that have learned the skills to do this type of work.
Starting now, they will spend two weeks meticulously placing hundreds – maybe thousands of pieces of imperial Hinoki bark – by hand, along two perpendicular edges of the roof. Norihiro Kawada and KenIchiwara of Tanigami Roofing Co. LLC, in Nara, Japan brought with them a few simple tools and many kilos of Hinoki bark to do the job.
Scaffolding is in place and visitors are invited to tour the restoration areas at 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. during regular admission hours to see the traditional methods used. Tickets can be purchased in advance on Shofuso's website.
Below is a series of photos that show how the process works.