Nakamura Shaji
Japanese construction company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nakamura Shaji (Japanese: 株式会社中村社寺, Kabushiki Gaisha Nakamura Shaji) is a Japanese construction company located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan and is continuously working from 970. It is the second oldest Japanese construction company after Kongō Gumi.
Native name | 中村社寺 |
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Company type | Kabushiki gaisha |
Industry | Construction |
Founded | 970 |
Headquarters | , |
Website | http://nakamurasyaji.co.jp |
Using wood working and carving the company specializes in building Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines.[1]
The company website contains various construction related Shinto items.[2]
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