Get up to 15% off select Shou Sugi Ban profiles — premium charred wood siding
Choose the options you’d like to add to your quote request.
Choose the options you’d like to add to your quote request.
Exterior, Interior
For premium clear grade and clear vertical grain pricing, please contact Sales
1 x 6 x 12 Shiplap Select
1 x 6 x 12 S3S Square Edge
1 x 6 x 12 S4S Square Edge
1 x 8 x 12 Shiplap
1 x 8 x 12 S3S Square Edge
1 x 6 x 12 Shiplap Premium Clear
1 x 2 x 12 S3S Square Edge
SKU | Grade | Profile |
---|---|---|
PA2321 | Select | 1 x 6 x 12 Shiplap Select |
PD2321 | Premium Clear | 1 x 6 x 12 Shiplap Premium Clear |
PB2321 | Select | 1 x 6 x 12 S3S Square Edge |
PC2321 | Select | 1 x 6 x 12 S4S Square Edge |
PE2321 | Select | 1 x 8 x 12 Shiplap |
PF2321 | Select | 1 x 8 x 12 S3S Square Edge |
PG2321 | Clear Vertical Grain | 1 x 2 x 12 S3S Square Edge |
Patina Scale: 2
1 x 6 x 12 Shiplap
1 x 6 x 12 S3S & S4S Square Edge
1 x 8 x 12 Shiplap
1 x 8 x 12 S3S Square Edge
1 x 2 x 12 S3S Square Edge
Our semi-solid alkyd oil stains provide a permeable yet protective coating that adds color, while still allowing some of the wood’s natural texture to show through. These durable, water-based stains resist moisture and UV radiation. They offer a great option for those who prefer color consistency over a changing natural patina. Delivered ready to install..
2 coats face; Coated on face and back only
Black
Not Available
Coat all field cuts and rips with touch up oil
Installation manual available upon request, please contact us for assistance.
Please add a healthy overage ranging 15–25%, as shipping additional material can be expensive.
Two ring or screw-shank headed face nails or screws per furring strip within 1” of each edge.
Rigid furring maximum 16” on-center.
Tube adhesive and pin nails
Per design specifications
Vertical or horizontal, all profiles.
For more detailed installation and maintenance guidance, our installation manual is available upon request. Please contact our sales team to get a copy.
ASTM E-84 Class B
PEFC chain of custody certified PEFC/29-44-03
OUR tutorials
Our Yakisugi Shou Sugi Ban siding ages beautifully with minimal upkeep. It naturally develops a rich patina or can be re-oiled anytime to restore its original vibrancy. Suyaki stays black for decades, with re-oiling extending its deep color even longer.
Our Yakisugi accessories ensure a seamless installation and lasting durability. Available as a service to customers, they require a lumber purchase but are sold separately.
1 x 6 x 12 Shiplap Select
1 x 6 x 12 S3S Square Edge
1 x 6 x 12 S4S Square Edge
1 x 8 x 12 Shiplap
1 x 8 x 12 S3S Square Edge
1 x 6 x 12 Shiplap Premium Clear
1 x 2 x 12 S3S Square Edge
Nakamoto Forestry North America lumber products come from privately owned forests in Western Japan that have been sustainably managed for generations.
Please visit our sustainability page for certifications and EPDs.
Our Portland location is configured for manufacturing and remote sales and does not include a customer showroom.
We provide support to customers through email and telephone communication and typically send samples via USPS Priority Mail. To receive product samples, please fill out our sample request form or email us a specific list of desired samples. For inquiries regarding Nakamoto Forestry products, our team is available Monday through Friday, from 6am to 4pm Pacific Time.
Yakisugi is a product, not a burning process. The term refers to a specific type of charred wood exterior siding that has been used as a vernacular building material in Western Japan for hundreds of years. In other parts of the world, yakisugi is sometimes called “shou sugi ban” siding.
Traditional yakisugi siding starts with logs of Japanese cedar (known as “sugi” in Japan) that are holistically milled into thin planks. The wood then receives intensive flame-treatment to improve resistance to rot, UV, moisture, fire, insects, and dimensional movement versus untreated wood siding. Yakisugi’s maintenance-optional durability provides exceptional long-term cost performance over its extended natural life cycle.
Yakisugi also offers a timeless beauty that is readily adaptable to projects. It has a quintessential wabi-sabi design aesthetic that can be finished in different ways to achieve a broad range of appearances. Learn more about authentic yakisugi.
The short answer is that there is no difference—they refer to the exact same product. But here’s how we got two competing terms for the same kind of charred Japanese cedar siding. In Japan, the term yakisugi is used exclusively to describe this material, though it is sometimes written as yakisugi-ita.
The alternate name shou sugi ban originates from a Westerner’s misreading of yakisugi-ita, where they apparently mixed Japanese and Chinese pronunciations of the ideograms. The word “yaki” in Japanese (meaning burnt or charred) is pronounced “shou” in Chinese. “Sugi” refers to the conifer Cryptomeria japonica—a type of cedar that’s indigenous to Japan. “Ban” is the Chinese reading of the ideogram for board or plank, pronounced “ita” in Japanese.
While the term shou sugi ban caught on in the West when the material was introduced in the 1990s, the online keyword yakisugi is appearing more frequently in searches, databases, and media. Read more about yakisugi vs shou sugi ban.
For a variety of reasons, we specify whether each of our products can be used indoors, outdoors, or both. The key distinction lies in whether the space will be exposed to direct weather conditions, regardless of whether it has conditioned air. Exterior-only products are not suitable for indoor use, and interior-only products are not suitable for outdoor use.
For detailed information, please refer to the individual specification sheets for the Nakamoto Forestry products under consideration for your project.