Bonsai art and trains, seemingly unrelated things, what kind of sparks will be created if they are put together? Inspired by train travel, the Railway Diorama Studio in Kyoto, Japan ) director Tetsuo Kawakami combined bonsai art with trains to create the Bonsai Railway (Bonrama), which was recently exhibited in Saitama Prefecture.
In Japan, trains are a common way of life for people, and in the exhibition by Tetsuo Upstream, each miniature set is a memory of Japanese people traveling by train. Although the train model is easily affected by moisture, the ones on the side are Model trees can provide appropriate foil effects. Spring cherry blossoms, green leaves, and red maples vividly display the changes in Japans four seasons, intertwining with the railway tracks to form a beautiful painting.
These models vary in size. Some are placed on large plates about 28 centimeters in diameter, while others can fit into a small bowl the size of your palm. They are priced at US$19~390 and come with a train model. , currently only available in limited quantities at Omiya Takashimaya, Saitama, Japan.