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PAPER MODEL DESIGNERS

KAMI KOBO PAPER ENGINEERING WORKSHOP

An absolute must for fans and non-fans alike, Japan's premier paper engineer Keisuke Saka is ready to fly you to the fabulous world of paper automata!

KEICRAFT PAPERCRAFT STUDIO
People are abducted by aliens, but is there anyone out there able to paper modelize the vitality and charm of a living creature better than Kei Goto?

PAPERCRAFT DESIGN
Redefining the shop display, Toshimasa Mitsutake's precision paper models are so detailed both robbers and shoppers will think they are looking at the real thing!

YASU TANAKA'S PAPER MODEL
Follow the incredible journey of Yasu Tanaka as he explores - and conquers - new territory and possibilities for 3D paper modeling!

SAURUS ONE
Hitoshi Shinozaki, illustrator extraodinare, will show you how to create not just fine paper models, but also gigantic award winning corrigated cardboard works!

MIZOROGI AKIRA WEBPAGE
A connoisseur of fine cars, France, and family photos, Akira Mizorogi invites you to enjoy a selection of gems from his design defining paper model car collection!

PAPERART-C
There is not a more prolific producer of paper models than Hiroshi Chiba, whose works both simple and complicated pour out of his office at an impossible rate!




PAPER MODEL WORLD

KAMI-MOKEI.COM

Takeshi Nakazawa's online store brings you a feast of paper aircraft, military vehicles, and other models from the finest producers in Europe, every one brimming with photos of jaw-dropping detail!



AND OTHER WORLDS


HANAKAGESHO

Attracting carvers and collectors from around the world, Yashiho and Tatsushi Hashimoto's Tokyo gallery is the place to go for stunning Japanese minature contemporary sculpture, or netsuke!


REFLECTIONS IN A SQUARE
Jason Beale is a visual and sound artist, an educator, and occasional writer, who is based in Melbourne, Australia. He has linked his wide interests to produce this intriguing site that includes samples of his artwork, art criticism, and writings on English language education.

TACHIBANA
Megumi Enomoto welcomes all to her delightful 50s and 60s curiosity shop in Nakano, Tokyo, and also invites everyone to her regular second-hand kimono sales!

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