What country perfected a style of woodworking that doesn't use glue, nails or screws to keep pieces together?
Answer Japan
Japan is where the methods known today as oriental woodworking originated. They didn't use any kind of fastener but instead used tightly held joints and precise cut-outs that fit together tightly and held.
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