Heisei Kensetsu to Host 'Beam Joint Strength Contest' on June 12th Featuring 26 Young Carpenters

Heisei Kensetsu will host a 'Beam Joint Strength Contest' on June 12, 2026, at its headquarters in Numazu, Shizuoka. 26 young carpenters will compete by crafting beam joints using traditional hand-carving techniques. This event serves as part of the company's craftsman training program to preserve traditional skills for the next generation.
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## Event Overview
Heisei Kensetsu announced that it will host the 'Beam Joint Strength Contest' on Friday, June 12, 2026, at its main processing plant.

With a collective of over 200 artisans, Heisei Kensetsu will gather 26 young carpenters who will work in pairs to hand-carve 'beam joints.' Once the beams are completed, teams will compete to test the weight-bearing capacity of their work. The day will also feature demonstrations by nationally recognized champion artisans and a plane-shaving experience corner.

## Event Details
- Date: Friday, June 12, 2026, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Location: Heisei Kensetsu Headquarters Processing Plant (1540-1 Ooka, Numazu, Shizuoka)
- Attendance: Free admission, registration required (deadline: June 9)

## Background and Purpose
As the construction industry faces challenges regarding skill inheritance, Heisei Kensetsu has been implementing its own craftsman training program. This contest, planned by the carpenters themselves, aims to update traditional hand-carving techniques by making them a source of competition and engagement. It is an initiative to pass on technical expertise and the 'joy of making' to the next generation.

Heisei Kensetsu employs many award-winning artisans who have achieved top rankings in national skill competitions and plane-shaving contests, ensuring the delivery of high-quality architecture that utilizes these traditional techniques.

FAQ

What kind of beam joints can I see?

You can see beam joints hand-carved by 26 young carpenters working in teams.

What is the purpose of the event?

To update traditional techniques by making them engaging to show and compete, while promoting craftsman training in response to skill transfer challenges.

Is media coverage allowed on the day?

Yes, media coverage is permitted, and you can capture the intensity of the competition.