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(Pro.62 ) Long earthen walls were built using traditional Japanese construction methods.



In this video, a long earthen wall was built using traditional Japanese construction methods.

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21 Comments

  1. This is indeed a very old technology, which is used not only in Japan, but also in Central Asia. In the countries of Central Asia, it was called "saman". It was also used to build houses.

  2. Very labor intensive but lovely.

    Why was the roof completed first?
    If you waited, you could have filled the framework with clay/straw from above, tamped it into place and then placed roof on top.
    Seems inconvenient to fill the center of the wall from the sides…..

  3. Congratulations on 125K subscribers. You've earned everyone of them.
    I thought the format for this video was very good and enjoyed the presentation.

  4. Me sorprende ver lo similar que es a la construcción española de hace siglos… Con caña, no con bambú. Aún se encuentran casas cuyas paredes son de adobe! La casa donde yo vivo es de hace 300 años. Hemos derribado varias paredes de tierra mezclada con paja y palitos de madera…
    Espero que su muro, señor, se mantenga en pie durante 500 años, por lo menos!
    Arigato, muchas gracias.

  5. Really glad that this was documented as I hope to build a long garden wall as well.

    Tips: "1 Month Later" and "3 Months Later" – anything more than 1 means an 's' is added.

    I am really interested in how the pond was made. In general, how ponds are traditionally made. Even with most of the way reading through Sakuteiki as written by Jīro Takei and Marc P. Keane. It would be very helpful to see it in practice.

  6. It looks awesome. Have you heard of rammed earth, where the soil mixture is compacted in a form. Why do you prefer this method over rammed earth? Cheers

  7. This is one of my favorite garden channels. Thank you showing the traditional methods of building things.

  8. I really enjoyed previous videos that showed earthen walls, but its interesting to see them in such a big scale setting

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