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DIY 3D Japan Himeji Traditional Craft Paper Model Architectural Assemble DIJ8EX
€ 3.01
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Description
Note What you received is like a magazine, not a finished product, it need you to cut, paste and assemble itFeatures:
Material: EPS paper
Dimension : 20 x 22cm
Model: Japan Himeji Traditional Castle
Weight: 0.2kg
Difficulty: *** (6 star is max)
Note: what you receive is not finished product, it need you to cut, paste and assemble.
History:
Himeji has been the center of Harima Province since Nara period. After the Battle of Sekigahara, Ikeda Terumasa received a fief at Harima Province and established the Himeji Domain. He expanded the Himeji Castle and its castle town.
Himeji was the capital of Himeji Prefecture (later Shikama Prefecture) since 1871, but the prefecture was merged into Hyogo Prefecture in 1876. The city of Himeji was established on April 1, 1889. After the 1923 Great Kanto earthquake, the Japanese government reportedly considered moving the nation's capital from Tokyo to Himeji.
On March 27, 2006, the town of Yasutomi (from Shiso District), the town of Kodera (from Kanzaki District), and the towns of Ieshima and Yumesaki (both from Shikama District) were merged into Himeji.
Note What you received is like a magazine, not a finished product, it need you to cut, paste and assemble it
Features:
Material: EPS paper
Dimension : 20 x 22cm
Model: Japan Himeji Traditional Castle
Weight: 0.2kg
Difficulty: *** (6 star is max)
Note: what you receive is not finished product, it need you to cut, paste and assemble.
History:
Himeji has been the center of Harima Province since Nara period. After the Battle of Sekigahara, Ikeda Terumasa received a fief at Harima Province and established the Himeji Domain. He expanded the Himeji Castle and its castle town.
Himeji was the capital of Himeji Prefecture (later Shikama Prefecture) since 1871, but the prefecture was merged into Hyogo Prefecture in 1876. The city of Himeji was established on April 1, 1889. After the 1923 Great Kanto earthquake, the Japanese government reportedly considered moving the nation's capital from Tokyo to Himeji.
On March 27, 2006, the town of Yasutomi (from Shiso District), the town of Kodera (from Kanzaki District), and the towns of Ieshima and Yumesaki (both from Shikama District) were merged into Himeji.
Am 10.07.21 hat der Verkäufer die folgenden Angaben hinzugefügt: