Morita-Ya
When I traveled to Japan before, I was too tired to walk after visiting the sights, and the cold winter wind was still drilling into my bones, so I walked into the Morita Ramen Shop. The store is simple but quite warm, a bowl of hot ramen to the table, soup base is thick, the ingredients are sufficient, and then drink a cup of shochu, cold and tired all run away. The ramen was served by the shopkeeper himself, and it felt like home, which was great. After I returned home, I put together the store and the bowl of ramen with blocks as a memento of that night. Every time I see it, it warms my heart. Who wouldn't love these kinds of memories? Isn't it good to have these cozy things on a trip?
Inspiration
The quaint signboard sways lightly, the fragrant aroma wafted from the old alleys of the small town, the bone broth boils and the noodles swirl. The cat lies peacefully in the corner, guarding the four seasons.
Openable door
- Dust-proof door
- Keep it clean
- Pull- Out
Note: Peel off the double sided protective film.
Warm Touch Switch
The light lights up this quaint Japanese shop showing off all the detail hidden inside.
Includes
- 240 components
- Battery box and wires
- Instruction manual
- Paper accessories
- Dust cover
Designed for craft enthusiasts ages 14 and up.
Note: Glue and batteries are not included in the package. You will need two AAA batteries and glue to complete.
