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Semi-custom order Japanese castle -Nagoya Castle- / セミオーダー 名古屋城

Semi-custom order Japanese castle -Nagoya Castle- / セミオーダー 名古屋城

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Nagoya Castle, situated in Nagoya, Japan, is a historic fortress renowned for its cultural significance. Originally built in the early 17th century, it served as a residence for the Tokugawa clan. The castle is characterized by its distinctive golden shachihoko (mythical fish) ornaments atop the roof and imposing stone walls. Despite being damaged during World War II, the main keep has been reconstructed, showcasing a blend of traditional and modern architectural elements. Nagoya Castle stands as a symbol of the region, housing a museum that exhibits artifacts and offers insights into the castle's rich history and the samurai era.

・Japanese castle models captivate enthusiasts with their historical charm. Intricate replicas showcase architectural finesse, intricate details, and strategic layouts of iconic castles. The models provide a tangible connection to Japan's feudal past, allowing enthusiasts to delve into the country's rich history. Builders appreciate the challenge of recreating complex structures, while viewers marvel at the miniature landscapes. These castle models, whether crafted from kits or scratch-built, serve as windows to a bygone era, fostering a deeper appreciation for Japanese culture, military history, and the enduring allure of these majestic fortresses.

・This is a scale model.

・The production period takes approximately 30 days.

・Permission has been obtained for the use of images.

・The size will be crafted within the case (244×244×261mm). →(Guideline: Diorama within 200×200mm range, constructing mansions or similar structures within this scope.)

・This piece creates a diorama directly on the base of the collection case, integrating the collection case and diorama seamlessly.

・You can choose your preferred season (spring, summer, autumn, winter).

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