Marumi Yasuda Kawara

Marumi Yasuda Kawara Industry, with its rich tradition and history dating back to around 1840, has been providing high-quality roofing materials for about 180 years, tailored to withstand the unique and harsh climate conditions of Niigata Prefecture. As a certified regional brand, Yasuda Kawara Tiles are developed to endure heavy snow, severe cold, wind damage, and salt damage, characteristic of Niigata's local climate, utilizing the reduction firing method to ensure high pressure and cold resistance, making them highly effective against the region's harsh winters. Excelling in both manufacturing and construction techniques, Marumi Yasuda Kawara Industry offers a comprehensive range of architectural services, including roof remodeling, roof repair, earthquake and wind-resistant construction, and gutter work, adhering to a creed of reliable construction and sincere customer service. The quality of its products has gained wide recognition, making Yasuda Tiles a trusted name in roofing materials not just in Niigata Prefecture, but across a broad area.

Japanese Tile

Japanese roof tiles possess eight outstanding qualities: durability, earthquake resistance, water resistance, fire resistance, cold resistance, weather resistance, insulating properties, and soundproofing. Durability is crucial for roofs constantly exposed to weather and temperature fluctuations. In earthquake-prone Japan, roofs with high seismic resistance are essential. Tiles also offer water resistance for the rainy climate, fire resistance to prevent spreading from flying sparks, cold resistance against damage at sub-zero temperatures, weather resistance to fading, insulation against summer heat and winter cold, and soundproofing to reduce external noise. These features make tiles an ideal roofing material in Japanese homes, balancing comfort and safety with a long-standing history.

The Tile Manufacturing Process

Clay tiles are crafted through a detailed process involving kneading, shaping, drying, glazing, and firing. Starting with clay mixed and air-removed in a vacuum pug mill to form 'araji', the tiles are molded, slowly dried to reduce moisture, and finally fired in a tunnel kiln at over 1000°C. This rigorous process enhances the tiles' durability and merges the glaze, ensuring the high quality and aesthetic appeal of these Japanese clay tiles.

Characteristics of Yasuda Tiles

Yasuda Tiles are known for their unique iron color among tiles. The clay used for Yasuda Tiles, which comes from Yasuda, contains a high amount of iron. This, in harmony with the glaze and fired at temperatures above 1200°C in a reduction kiln, results in a profound and rich coloration. This beauty has been utilized not only in Japanese homes but also in historic temples and other Japanese buildings, enhancing their elegance and dignity.

The Innovation of TSUKI Tableware

Marusan Yasuda Tile Industry has launched its own brand, leveraging unique technology and materials, under the guidance of an experienced design director. The tableware, named 'TSUKI' due to its iron-colored tiles with a wrinkled appearance that resembles the moon, is meticulously handcrafted by artisans. Produced in Agano City, Niigata Prefecture, the unique texture of Yasuda Tiles, with their distinctive surface irregularities, provides grip and prevents food from slipping, making for a beautiful presentation.

TSUKI Tableware

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