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Eco-friendly construction to prolong buildings we truly value

No company survives for 130 years without the ability to adapt and innovate, and this is never truer than for Asanuma, the Japanese construction company proving as resilient as the structures it builds. Japan’s unique seismic geology provides serious challenges for the domestic construction industry, and the country’s aging infrastructure requires increased maintenance and repair work.

Asanuma uses all of its experience to ensure the safety of

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