The Japanese have been producing wood for 700 years without cutting down trees. In the 14th century, the extraordinary daisugi pruning technique was born in Japan. The cedar trees are pruned as if they are giant bonsai trees; the wood grows uniform, straight and without knots, perfect for construction. No trees are ever cut down.
@majordopolis No, they don't cut their own trees down, just import loads from the US, China, Indonesia, Vietnam to name a few.
Japan Wood Imports by country 2020 | WITS Data

Merchandise trade and tariff data for Japan (JPN) Wood import from all countries (trading partner) including Trade Value, Product Share, MFN and Effectively applied tariffs, count of duty free and dutiable products for 2020