Market News: Japanese Lumber Business
Japan’s forestry industry is currently in a slump but this has not stopped the increasing number of customers interested in building houses with domestic Japanese lumber. The use of wood has always been deeply part of Japanese culture with approximately 70 percent of the county being covered with forests. However, imported lumber eventually became more popular due to its decline in price. As a result, forestry became an unprofitable market in Japan with many in the industry abandoning their forests. Several foresters aimed to revive the industry in response to these woodlands which have slowly been going to waste.
Like other industries in Japan, foresters are now focusing on enhancing the quality of the wood rather than increasing the quantity that is being produced. As a result of this movement towards reviving Japan’s forestry industry a unique hybrid beam was developed by Chugoku Lumber Co. Ltd. (Chugoku Mokuzai Co. Ltd.) combining Japanese cedar (cryptomeria japonica) for its durability and Douglas fir for its compressibility and flexural properties. By utilizing domestic lumber the company is hoping to not only revive the lumber industry within Japan but contribute to conserving the forests of Alaska from where Japan imports much of its lumber.
