WAGUMI Nihonbashi Wooden 3D Puzzle
Tokyo’s Nihonbashi neighborhood, which translates to “Japan Bridge,” is located north of Ginza and close to Tokyo Station. Since the early Edo Period, the bridge, after which the district is named, has served as the kilometer zero marker for Japan’s national highway system. The Nihonbashi was originally a wooden bridge, rebuilt in stone during the Meiji Period and covered by an expressway in the 1960s.
Talking about wood, we feature our WAGUMI Nihonbashi Wooden 3D Puzzle! Since today is World Hello Day, say hello to one of Japan’s historical structures. The puzzle box comes with sturdy wood sheets that have been laser-cut into parts that can be connected and built without using glue, making it simple to put together for any craft or puzzle enthusiast. This too, is an excellent DIY project for seniors, adults, and children at home — a perfect and good motivation to limit their screen time and divert them into arts and crafts.