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  • What is the cost per tsubo or per square metre of building a wood frame

    house in Japan. For example, a house in the the sukiya style with a pillared

    verandah....

  • @HaggisMacfee I'm sorry for the delay in sending you my reply. The cost of present wooden frame houses are avaragely 3000 - 6000 GBP per tubo, and the sukiya is much higher about 11000 - 15000 GBP per tubo if you need a real sukiya. It needs traditional skills for construction and natural materials. It' s possible to build 7500 GBP sukiya using not only natural, but also artificial materials. Thank you for your comment.

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  • I can be reached at phone 09046133717

    Tokyo To. japan.contact neyous@live.jp

    skype:andre.shogun

  • hello I am andre costa I live in Japan Tokyo I am experienced in The field and Lookind desesperately for any kind jobs in the field in japan. could you help me please? I ll be so grateful. tahnks have a great and pleasent weekend.

    contact neyous@live.jp

    skype:andre.shogun

  • When you say artificial materials, I'm assuming you are using

    synthetic materials to replace the more traditional

    bamboo and mud walls and a synthetic jurakudai.

  • Using Traditional skills and materials a 30 Tsubo (100 sqm)

    sukiya style will cost between 330,000 GBP and 450,000 GBP.

    I'm assuming you use a variety of woods such as

    hinoki, sugi , zelkova, etc in the construction. How long must the wood be dried before working it ?

    Are we talking here of traditional Japanese bamboo and mud walls,

    and traditional plaster (jurakudai) ?

    What artificial materials do you use for the 7500 GBP sukiya?

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