Woody JOE 53 Stations of the Tokaido Series Sekishuku Non-Scale Wooden Model Assembly Kit
Woody JOE 53 Stations of the Tokaido Series Sekishuku Non-Scale Wooden Model Assembly Kit
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About this product: An unpainted wooden assembly kit that uses wood as its main material. Separate tools, paint, etc. are required. Completed size: Overall width 200mm, Depth 140mm, Overall height 65mm Reference time for production: 10 hours Materials, etc.: Hinoki, Hoo, Kamishiro ash, etc. Precise and easy to assemble with laser cut processing that condenses traditional Japanese landscapes into a compact size.
Woody Joe Tokaido Fifty-three Stations Series Sekishuku Non-scale Wooden Model Assembly Kit About the Tokaido Fifty-three Stations Tokaido is one of the five highways established by the Tokugawa Shogunate during the Edo period to unify the country. A road that connects 492km from Nihonbashi in Tokyo to Sanjo Ohashi in Kyoto. Fifty-three post stations were established, and travelers and supplies were sent there. Hiroshige Utagawa's ukiyo-e paintings depicting the scenery of this road are famous and have often been featured in waka and haiku poems. About Sekishuku Sekishuku is the 47th post town on the Tokaido, corresponding to present-day Seki-cho, Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture. It has been a key transportation hub since ancient times, and is a post town on the Tokaido route, as well as being at the entrance of Isebetsu Kaido, which connects to Ise Kaido, which is used by people visiting Ise Grand Shrine from the Kansai area. Today, over 200 traditional townhouses still exist along the approximately 1.8 km stretch from Oiwake in the east to Oiwake in the west, making Sekijuku the only historic townscape that remains, and has been selected as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. There is. Hiroshige Utagawa's ukiyo-e depicts the early arrival of the main shrine for the daimyo procession, and the hasty preparations that begin in the early morning darkness. About the kit The traditional Japanese scenery is compactly condensed and laser cut for precision and easy assembly. We used trees of different colors to express the landscapes drawn by Hiroshige Utagawa. Completed size: Width 200mm, Depth 140mm, Height 65mm Materials: Hinoki, Hoo, Kamishiro Ash, 24 types of wooden parts, 8 other parts Accessories: Assembly instructions, patterned paper, powder (loess), lanterns ( resin), LED chip light, curtain cloth, etc. *Paint and diorama materials (excluding powdered ocher) are not included in the kit. *This product is an assembly kit that requires assembly and painting. *Adhesive, tools, paint, etc. are required separately for assembly and painting. *This product does not include adhesives, paint, tools, batteries, etc. Safety warning Not applicable
Quantity: 1
Battery usage: No
Main material: Wood
Manufacturer recommended age: 15 years and older
Release date : 2023/3/23
Product size: 20 x 14 x 6.5 cm; 260 g
Woody Joe Tokaido Fifty-three Stations Series Sekishuku Non-scale Wooden Model Assembly Kit About the Tokaido Fifty-three Stations Tokaido is one of the five highways established by the Tokugawa Shogunate during the Edo period to unify the country. A road that connects 492km from Nihonbashi in Tokyo to Sanjo Ohashi in Kyoto. Fifty-three post stations were established, and travelers and supplies were sent there. Hiroshige Utagawa's ukiyo-e paintings depicting the scenery of this road are famous and have often been featured in waka and haiku poems. About Sekishuku Sekishuku is the 47th post town on the Tokaido, corresponding to present-day Seki-cho, Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture. It has been a key transportation hub since ancient times, and is a post town on the Tokaido route, as well as being at the entrance of Isebetsu Kaido, which connects to Ise Kaido, which is used by people visiting Ise Grand Shrine from the Kansai area. Today, over 200 traditional townhouses still exist along the approximately 1.8 km stretch from Oiwake in the east to Oiwake in the west, making Sekijuku the only historic townscape that remains, and has been selected as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. There is. Hiroshige Utagawa's ukiyo-e depicts the early arrival of the main shrine for the daimyo procession, and the hasty preparations that begin in the early morning darkness. About the kit The traditional Japanese scenery is compactly condensed and laser cut for precision and easy assembly. We used trees of different colors to express the landscapes drawn by Hiroshige Utagawa. Completed size: Width 200mm, Depth 140mm, Height 65mm Materials: Hinoki, Hoo, Kamishiro Ash, 24 types of wooden parts, 8 other parts Accessories: Assembly instructions, patterned paper, powder (loess), lanterns ( resin), LED chip light, curtain cloth, etc. *Paint and diorama materials (excluding powdered ocher) are not included in the kit. *This product is an assembly kit that requires assembly and painting. *Adhesive, tools, paint, etc. are required separately for assembly and painting. *This product does not include adhesives, paint, tools, batteries, etc. Safety warning Not applicable
Quantity: 1
Battery usage: No
Main material: Wood
Manufacturer recommended age: 15 years and older
Release date : 2023/3/23
Product size: 20 x 14 x 6.5 cm; 260 g