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We've seen some impressive paper art from Japan in the past, but Nagoya-based office worker Toshi (@Fe2AEiFqz0X9AYw) may have set the bar with his now completed miniature recreation of Shinjuku.
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Made at 1/2200 scale over four years, it's clear that Toshi spent a lot of time and research to authentically reproduce even the smallest details of the major Tokyo ward, including tracks, roads, billboards, and impressive skyscrapers using paper.
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A time lapse below shows just how detailed the process was.
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For more impressive miniature model art, be sure to follow Toshi on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.
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