
Danger is clear. But the options aren’t.
Steep slopes and unsafe paths exist close to everyday life—
yet they often remain unresolved.
Not because people don’t care,
but because they face a dilemma:
・They must improve safety
・They don’t want to damage nature
・They can’t afford major construction
And failure is not an option.









NOBOROKKA is a modular outdoor step system designed and manufactured in Japan.
It can be installed quickly without heavy construction, making it ideal for gardens, slopes, and natural pathways.
Built for durability and easy expansion, it helps create safer and more accessible outdoor spaces.
Instead of building everything at once,it enables safety to be improved step by step—reliably.
✔ No digging
✔ No concrete
✔ No assumption of perfection
Add, adjust, or replace steps as conditions change.Keep the impact reversible—and the decision responsible.

Designed for confident footing on steep descents, NOBOROKKA provides reliable grip on natural slopes.Installed by driving stakes, it can connect side-by-side for wider steps, or link lengthwise to stay in place in erosion-prone terrain.
Not for everyone.
But if you manage steep terrain where decisions carry responsibility,and you need a solution that is both safe and nature-friendly—NOBOROKKA is built for you.

Who NOBOROKKA Is Perfect For
- Homeowners with backyard slopes
- Orchard & vineyard workers
- Trail maintenance volunteers and organizations
- Small-scale construction crews
- Landscaping, surveying, and forestry professionals
- Anyone who needs a safe walking path on steep terrain
Before/after
Stunning Before & After Transformations
Here are real NOBOROKKA installations from our users.

Before

After
Works on All Types of Slopes

Backyards
A safe path for families and pets.

BBQ & Outdoor Areas
Prevent erosion and improve walkability.

Orchards & Vineyards
Boost work efficiency and stay safe even on rainy days.

Hiking Trails & Inspection Routes
Create safe and reliable slope access with ease.
See Your Slope Become a SafePath
Watch how a slippery slope transforms into a stable walkway in just minutes.
Blog posts

Why So Many Hillside Stairs Are Hard to Walk On
A staircase that looks good is not always a staircase that feels good to walk on Have you ever walked on hillside stairs or trail steps and felt that something was strangely uncomfortable? Your wa...

Why Do We Choose Risky Shortcuts Over Safe Paths? The Hidden Psychology Behind Walking on Slopes
■Introduction “It's probably safer to go around… but this way is faster.” Have you ever found yourself choosing a slightly risky slope instead of taking a longer, safer path? You’re not alone.And m...

Why Sloped Paths Are Slippery: Hidden Dangers You Might Be Missing
“The path to the backyard hill is getting scary to walk on.”“I lost my footing on the slope right after it rained.” Does this sound familiar? Falling on a slope isn’t just a matter of being carele...








