The tallest wooden building in the world in Japan

by time news

The world’s tallest wooden building has been successfully completed in Yokohama, Japan.

This type of eco-friendly construction project is currently gaining popularity there.

The 44 meter high building has 11 floors and is built in a unique look.

The building is also designed to withstand earthquakes measuring up to 7 on the Richter scale.

The construction company said it used waterproofing technology to ensure the building was not damaged by rain.

The interior of the building is spacious and bright with sunlight coming in through the windows.

Wooden buildings, which use less steam and concrete, emit less carbon dioxide.

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