Frequently Asked Questions よくある質問
At Japan Yakisugi, we believe every project deserves more than just a material — it deserves a story.
Our wood carries centuries of Japanese tradition, meticulous craftsmanship, and the soul of a cultural heritage that began in 1946 at our family-owned mill. Each board is charred, brushed, and finished in Japan by master artisans, ensuring an authenticity that cannot be replicated elsewhere.
This page has been designed to answer every question you might have — whether about the origins of Yakisugi (often misunderstood as Shou Sugi Ban), its technical performance and fire resistance, its natural durability and weathering process, or the aesthetic possibilities and installation details that architects, builders, and designers value most.
Here, you’ll discover what makes our wood different from imitators: an unbroken lineage of know-how, the highest-grade Japanese cedar, and a process rooted in precision rather than shortcuts. It is why Japan Yakisugi has become the global reference — balancing tradition and innovation, elegance and resilience, cultural depth and modern design.
Explore the answers below, and let the dialogue between history and contemporary architecture inspire your next project.
GENERAL & INTRODUCTORY
What exactly is Yakisugi?
Is Yakisugi the same as Shou Sugi Ban?
Is Yakisugi a species or a process?
Why is it traditionally used in Japan?
Is all charred wood Yakisugi?
Is Yakisugi just about aesthetics?
Why choose Yakisugi over painted or stained wood siding?
MATERIAL & PERFORMANCE
How long does Yakisugi last?
Is Yakisugi fireproof?
How does Yakisugi compare to pressure-treated wood?
Can Yakisugi rot?
Is it resistant to termites and pests?
AESTHETIC, DESIGN & CUSTOMIZATION
What are the available colors?
Will the colors fade?
Can it be used in modern designs?
What brushing options exist?
Can I match Yakisugi to other finishes?
INSTALLATION & TECHNICAL
How is Yakisugi installed?
Can it be cut or drilled on site?
How does it behave during seasonal changes?
Can it be used on ceilings or soffits?
Is it compatible with insulation and air barriers?
Can I install it in high-wind or earthquake-prone areas?
SUSTAINABILITY & ORIGIN
Is Yakisugi environmentally friendly?
Is it FSC certified?
What is the carbon impact of producing Yakisugi?
Is it safe for green buildings or LEED certified projects?
Is child labor involved in production?
COMMERCIAL & SPECIFICATION
Can I use Yakisugi in commercial buildings?
Is it suitable for high-traffic areas?
What formats are available?
10 x 135 x 1970 | 10 x 135 x 2940 | 10 x 135 x 3940
Exterior Application (in mm):
18 x 165 x 1970 | 18 x 165 x 2940 | 18 x 165 x 3940
Custom thickness, width, length and profile available on request.