WAGUMI Edo Castle Wooden 3D Puzzle
Our wooden 3D puzzle set showcasing castles and structures in Japan from the Architectural Series, Wagumi, are great activities for adults and children.
To trace back, the Edo Castle, also called Chiyoda Castle, is a flatland castle built in 1457. Located in Chiyoda, Tokyo (then known as Edo), Toshima District, Musashi Province, based on history, it was the shogun’s house and the seat of the shogunate, as well as the military capital. After the shogun’s resignation and the Meiji Restoration, it became the Tokyo Imperial Palace. The castle’s moats, walls, and ramparts are still visible today.
Our Wagumi Edo Castle wooden 3D Puzzle is so easy to assemble! The box comes with precisely-cut wood sheets that connect and construct without glue or adhesives, making it exciting to put together for any craft or puzzle enthusiast. This adult wooden puzzle kit is durable and ranges in size from nano to large, allowing miniature models to be as intricate as those ships in bottle kits. Not to mention, it’s also a fun DIY project for seniors, and adults, who are stuck at home. A great way to limit kids’ screen time too!
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