Why is camphor tree so special?

What is camphor?


About camphor wood

Camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora)
It is an evergreen broadleaf tree that grows wild throughout Japan.

It has been worshipped as a sacred tree of the shrine since ancient times.
It is known for its insect repellent scent.

It is also famous as a carving material.
It has also been used to make Buddhist statues.


Material characteristics

  • Unique fragrance (camphor component)

  • Soft and easy to process

  • Light yellowish brown to reddish brown

  • Lightweight and relatively stable

Specific gravity: approx. 0.50-0.55


About scarcity

Large trees are often protected,
There is a limited amount of high-quality wood available for musical instruments and furniture.


Acoustic characteristics

  • Soft and warm sound

  • Thickness in the mid-low range

  • Natural and gentle tone


Grade standards (our standards)

Our grading system is based on our own unique standards established through over 50 years of experience. By understanding our grading system and purchasing, you can be sure to receive consistent quality.
  • 1A/2A [Bottom] : No curl to very slight curl
  • 3A [Medium] : Medium curls that can be seen depending on the angle
  • 4A [Medium and Upper] : Strong curls that are clearly visible from any angle
  • 5A [Top] : Deep and strong curls
  • 5A+ [Superb] : Extremely rare, exquisite curls, Master Grade

About drying

Camphor trees dry relatively easily,
Since it contains oil, it is best to let it settle slowly.

20-30mm → Approx. 2 months


Recommended use

  • Buddhist sculpture

  • Accessories and Crafts

  • guitar body

  • box goods

  • Insect control use