Live Streaming of Skill Grand Prix Preparation
On February 6, 2026, at 7:30 PM, Heisei Kensetsu will host a live stream on Instagram showcasing a behind-the-scenes look at the training of four talented carpenters. This event aims to highlight the importance of skill training in the construction industry, which is currently facing challenges like an aging workforce and a shortage of skilled workers.
Event Details
The live stream will be available on the company's official Instagram account,
@heiseikensetsu_official. This event is a must-see as the carpenters prepare for the upcoming Skill Grand Prix, scheduled for the end of February. The intense atmosphere of their training, coupled with detailed explanations about their challenges, will make for an engaging and informative watch.
Meet the Carpenters
The featured carpenters include Harada, Takashima, Watanabe, and the newcomer Kabasawa, each with their distinct motivations and stories. Harada aims to redeem himself after winning a bronze medal in the previous competition, declaring, “This time, I’m aiming for gold!” On the other hand, Kabasawa is an eager newcomer excited to enhance his skills.
During the live stream, viewers will have the opportunity to interact with the carpenters through a Q&A segment. Questions regarding both their techniques and personal motivations for competing are highly encouraged. The event promises to offer insights into their grueling preparations for the challenging task ahead—mastering the traditional techniques required for creating intricate wooden structures.
Understanding the Challenge
This year’s challenge involves building a complex structure known as the 'furitsubo,' which tests not only the skill but the adaptability of the carpenters. Interestingly, the slope of the structure won’t be revealed until the day of the competition, requiring extensive preparation and training to ensure they can adapt to any situation. The live stream will feature the carpenters explaining key aspects of this task, making it a unique educational opportunity.
Special Guest Appearance
In addition to the carpenters, the CEO of Heisei Kensetsu, Toshio Tanaka, will also make an appearance. His presence adds significance to the event, as he shares his passion for skill inheritance and the values it brings to the construction community. Tanaka's journey from carpenter to CEO has given him invaluable insight into the industry, and his words resonate particularly with the younger generation of craftsmen.
About the Skill Grand Prix
The Skill Grand Prix, organized with the support of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, is a prestigious competition where highly skilled workers compete to showcase their abilities. Participation is limited to those who have achieved specific certifications. In this year's event, Heisei Kensetsu will represent both Shizuoka and Kanagawa Prefectures, featuring skilled carpenters who are eager to demonstrate their talent on a national stage.
Company Overview
Founded by Hisaaki Akimoto in 1989, Heisei Kensetsu has consistently been at the forefront of addressing the impending skilled labor shortage within Japan's construction industry. The company is dedicated to fostering young talent and preserving the traditional skills that have defined Japanese craftsmanship for generations. Their headquarters is located in Numazu, Shizuoka Prefecture, and they offer various construction services designed to meet the needs of modern society while respecting the craftsmanship of the past.
To join us for this exciting event, make sure to follow
@heiseikensetsu_official on Instagram. The stream is estimated to last about one hour, and we’re eager to see your comments and questions. Your engagement can inspire our craftsmen as they prepare to vie for the title of Japan's top carpenter.