Authentic Shou Sugi Ban, Crafted in Japan

Traditional yakisugi siding is made by charring the surface of Japanese cedar to enhance its durability and aesthetic beauty. Originally used to protect homes from fire, decay, and insects, it’s now a defining material in modern architecture.

Nakamoto Forestry is the world’s largest producer of authentic yakisugi wood products. We sustainably harvest sugi cedar trees from our own forests in Japan and manage the entire process in-house—from planting and milling to flame treatment. The result: charred wood siding that’s beautiful, enduring, and responsibly made.

Browse our wide selection of authentic yakisugi “shou sugi ban” products, get inspired with our portfolio of finished projects around the globe, or learn more about the benefits and sustainability of charred wood below.

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Gendai® Unoiled Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" SidingEast West House | Gendai® Unoiled
Exterior, Interior
Gendai® Alkyd Natural Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" SidingGendai® Alkyd Natural Yakisugi siding shown on the Solar Studio
Exterior, Interior
Pika-Pika® Linseed Brown Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" SidingPika-Pika® Linseed Brown | Mountain Pool House
Gendai® Alkyd Brown Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" SidingNebo House featuring Gendai® Alkyd Brown and Pika-Pika® Yakisugi siding at sundown
Exterior, Interior
Gendai® Linseed Amber Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" SidingOctothorpe House - Gendai® Linseed Amber
Pika-Pika® Alkyd Brown Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" Sidingbrown shou sugi ban house front entryway in colorado
Exterior, Interior
Gendai® Linseed Brown Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" SidingGendai® Linseed Brown Yakisugi cladding on Mercer Island House

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Concerned About Tariffs?

Our lumber products are all of Japanese origin and are unaffected by Canadian import duties from the US. All North American orders ship from inventory stored at our US facility within two weeks. Any tariff costs are included in our published pricing and you will not be charged additional taxes (aside from your GST or HST).

Concerned About Tariffs?

All North American orders ship from inventory stored at our US facility within two weeks. Any tariff costs are included in our published pricing and you will not be charged additional taxes (aside from your local and state taxes).