Kama Tsugi
A sickle-shaped lap joint that locks beams together with graceful compression, favoring tea house transoms.
View joint →A scarf joint reinforced with a metal collar to resist bending and seismic stress. Revered in temple restoration.
Kanawa Tsugi traces its roots to Heian-period temple complexes. The joint's interlocking geometry distributes loads across shoulders while the metal hoop prevents separation during earthquakes.