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This Japanese house was built without using nails over a century ago.

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Disassembling a Japanese House Constructed with Joinery 100 years ago to be relocated and reassembled. Traditional Japanese house are built without a single nail or screw

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Traditional Japanese joinery needs no nails

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It's essential for individuals to pass down their extraordinary talents, allowing future generations to benefit from this remarkable art. Do you agree with me, folks??

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