
Japan Aims to Recognize Plastic Models as Cultural Asset
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Japanese politicians are working to classify plastic model culture as a national cultural asset. This initiative aims to promote modeling through official support, similar to anime and manga.
Japan is considering recognizing plastic models, like Gundam's Gunpla, as a cultural asset. Politicians are meeting to discuss how to classify modeling as a cultural asset, potentially opening doors for government support and promotion.
This could lead to increased visibility and appreciation for Japanese model kits. For travelers, this means more opportunities to explore this unique art form, with potential exhibitions and events highlighting the craftsmanship and creativity involved.
Consider picking up a model kit as a souvenir during your Japan trip. Entry-level kits are affordable, lightweight, and offer a fun, hands-on experience of Japanese pop culture.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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