- 【Unique Japanese Sushi House Design】: This architectural building block is themed by Japanese Sushi House, exquisitely restores the classic sushi restaurant scenes from the Showa era. The detailed architectural style, elegant interior decoration, and the interior layout all have a strong Japanese tradition. The breath seems to put you in the bustling streets of the Showa period.
- 【MOC designer TONG XIN JUN cooperation authorization】: This building block is designed by TONG XIN JUN, a well-known MOC designer, and has been officially authorized. With his outstanding creativity and deep Japanese cultural understanding, the designer presents every detail of the sushi house vividly and brings you a brand new experience in building blocks.
- 【Equipped with USB lighting group】: To make this sushi house more vivid, this building block is also equipped with USB lighting group. Through the clever arrangement of the lights, every detail of the sushi house can be lit up in the dark, creating a warm and elegant Showa era atmosphere, Time Tunnel through the Showa eraas if you can feel the charm of that era under the lights.
- 【Time Tunnel through the Showa era】: Through this house building block, you will not just be building a model, but experience a piece of history. Every small object and every decoration can take you back to Showa period and feel the warmth and tranquility of the Japanese sushi house in that era.
- 【Perfect collection and display】: This sushi house building block is not only a precious collection for building enthusiasts, but also a display with great artistic value. Whether placed on a bookshelves at home or on a desk in the office, it can be a focal point, showing your love for Japanese culture and building block art.
【Unique Japanese Sushi House Design】: This architectural building block is themed by Japanese Sushi House, exquisitely restores the classic sushi restaurant scenes from the Showa era. The detailed architectural style, elegant interior decoration, and the interior layout all have a strong Japanese tradition. The breath seems to put you in the bustling streets of the Showa period.