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Old 09-16-2021, 12:40 PM
John Wagenseil John Wagenseil is offline
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Sushi Bar!

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Originally Posted by TrinevD View Post
.... I'm hoping that they do a traditional Japanese room or a sushi bar in the Miniature World series at some point.
There are a lot of modern Japanese rooms, restaurants and stores including a sushi bar ( look for "dh sushiya") on the Sanwa web site:
New kids' stuff from Sanwa Paper Museum
If you leave out the PC the "syosai" could be a Japanese man cave from any time in the last 60 years.
Click on the buttons to the left to find many more paper crafts.
Epson released a paper model of a 1950's Japanese living room, but to download it, you had to have an Epson printer, made for the Japan (not international) market and a Japanese OS.
I wrote Epson USA to see if I could get copies of their only for Japan models, after all I did have an Epson printer. I got a very polite reply to the effect that Japanese models to leave Japan was not a possibility.
I have posted links to Japanese restaurant buildings, and Mauther (papermau.blogspot.com) has posted Japanese buildings and restaurants.


Some more links to Japanese eateries:
http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/712716-post635.html
A model of brewery for sale: 白鹿記念酒造博物館は辰馬本家酒造本蔵の築150周年を記念して、本蔵を模した酒蔵ペーパーク ラフトを7/10(水)より発売 | 日本酒専門WEBメディア「SAKETIMES」
A Japanese Inn tatebanko, a gigantic seven sheet tatebanko of the interior and exterior of restaurant that has been in business since the Edo period;
http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/398176-post1.htm
or
http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/246329-post1.html
A tea house specializing in mochi:
Akafuku Company Izuzu Chaya, Carp and Shrine



and please look through Mauther's site for more food related Japanese paper models.

Last edited by John Wagenseil; 09-16-2021 at 01:02 PM.
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