Japan’s Mount Fuji is famous, but not everyone can climb it. Some people are afraid of heights, some are afraid of tiredness, and some are afraid of lack of time. In short, there are hundreds of excuses, but now it doesn’t matter even if you can’t climb it. , because... you can build a Mount Fuji at home!
The Mount Fuji paper model Yamatsumi launched by the Hokkaido model company QRC is made at a scale of 1:25000~1:150000. Different from ordinary models, the Yamatsumi is stacked according to the contours of one layer after another. , and finally stacked up a 3D Mount Fuji about 40 cm long and 3.6 cm high. Since all this geological information is based on data from the Japan Institute of Land and Geography, the degree of fidelity can be said to be very high. In order to promote environmental protection, QRC also specially makes models using recycled materials such as milk cartons.
However, just like Japans Hundred Famous Mountains series, there is not just one Mount Fuji. QRCs mountain diorama series also has more than twenty mountains, which can be divided into levels one to five according to difficulty. For example, Mount Fuji belongs to the second level, and Mount Hakone in Kanagawa is the fifth level. As for the hardest one...it should be Mount Hotaka. The difficulty level is judged as 5+1, which is a veritable difficulty level!
The 5+1 level model of Mount Hakone is indeed the Demon King level!
According to the size and complexity of the model, the price of the model also varies, ranging from 4,000 yen to 30,000 yen. Considering the sophistication and playability, such pricing is not suitable. Considered expensive.