Building on tradition: Japanese architectural craftsmanship recognized by UNESCO

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Traditional Japanese architectural craftsmanship used in timber-framed structures was approved Thursday for addition to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list, a committee of the U.N. cultural body said.

Traditional skills, techniques and knowledge that comprise the craftsmanship cover 17 areas essential for repairing and restoring shrines, temples and old houses, which are traditionally made of wood.

Building on tradition: Japanese architectural craftsmanship recognized by UNESCO

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