Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Product Description ■ Woody Joe Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Series Kambara Shuku (Kanbarashu).
[Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido]
In the Edo period, the Tokugawa Shogunate tried to unify the country by establishing the Tokugawa Shogunate.
The road connects Nihombashi in Tokyo and Sanjo Ohashi in Kyoto for 492 km.
Fifty three post houses were established, and travelers and goods were sent there.
Hiroshige II's ukiyo-e (Japanese woodblock prints) depicting the scenery of this road was famous, and it was often used as a subject of waka and haiku.
[Kambara Shuku]
The Kambara Shuku is the 15th post house counting from Nihombashi. It is located in Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City. It faced Fujikawa on the east side and the Pacific Ocean on the south side.
One main house, two side main houses, 45 hatago (inn), and it was crowded with travelers crossing the Fujikawa.
It was the only post house in the series that was the setting of the Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido "Kambara Yoru no Yuki" (Snow at Night) by Hiroshi Utagawa.
It depicts a world where travelers can hear the sound of footsteps stepping on the snow in a quiet night.
[Kit]
The only snow scene in the series that condenses the traditional Japanese scenery into a compact form and is precise and easy to assemble with laser cutting processing.
Wood in different colors is used to express the scenery drawn by Hiroshige II.
[Product details]
Product specifications : unpainted, wooden assembly kit
Completed size : approx. W200 x D140 x H60 (mm)
Accessories : assembly instruction manual, pattern paper, powder (2 types), hardwood (diorama), paralysis
Production reference time : approx. 10 hours