I'm visiting it later today and will report back with some photos for those that cannot make it.
I'm no expert but on the 3-4 visits I made on business trips over the years I was always fascinated by their craftmanship when visiting their temples and the like.
Their tooling too is interesting and to some extent reflects their preference to work on bedding/matting on the floor and not use traditional workbenches.
The only Japanese tool I have is a treasured Ryoba which I absolutely love and with which one can make super quick and straight cuts on sheet materials when used in their sitting style, and as a general use saw it was nearly always my goto choice