Sustainability
"2021 Friendship Agreement: 1300 Years of History from Uda Forests to Muroji Temple"
"2021 Friendship Agreement: 1300 Years of History from Uda Forests to Muroji Temple"

Characteristics of Uda Wood

High-quality materials created by the taste of cedar and cypress wood

Uda Wood is born from the rich forest resources of Uda.

The original aroma and warm touch of cedar and cypress wood are the most attractive features of Uda Wood.

As it ages, the quality of the wood deepens, giving residents and visitors a sense of security and peace of mind.

Scratch-resistant, glossy and shiny.

Thermal pressure processing (pressure consolidation) technology using three sets of thermal pressure rolls makes only the surface hard and strong, leaving the softness and warmth of cedar and cypress, while creating a smooth, shiny and durable product.

The surface is scratch and stain resistant, making it ideal for floors, walls and ceilings in homes.

Chemical-free. Gentle on the body and long-lasting.

Compressed using only heat pressure (thermo-compression process), no chemicals are used.

As it is not treated in a way that harms the human body, it does not cause sick building syndrome, etc. and is therefore 'safe and secure'. Normally, ordinary plywood will deteriorate due to moisture and paint peeling off, but Uda-Wood will withstand many years of use and the texture will deepen.

High cost performance

Uda Wood is made from the abundant forest resources of Uda, processed and manufactured on site, so there are no transport costs.

Labour-saving timber collection and loading operations are carried out using mechanisation, and an efficient production system has been established.

This enables us to provide high-quality, long-lasting products at more affordable prices.

Contribution to environmental protection

Uda Wood (30 mm) has a higher thermal insulation effect than ordinary timber products and contributes to energy savings by reducing the load on air conditioning.

The use of this product is linked to efforts to utilise, protect and nurture local forest resources.

As a sustainable building material option, it also contributes to reducing the burden on the global environment.