The Fujimi 1/400 scale model of Kiyomizu-dera gives modelers a chance to recreate one of Japan's most celebrated temple complexes in compact form. The kit reflects the temple's architectural presence and cultural importance as a UNESCO World Heritage landmark in Kyoto. Famous for its projecting wooden stage attached to the main hall, Kiyomizu-dera makes an absorbing subject for builders who value intricate detail and historical context.
The name Kiyomizu-dera translates to "Pure Water Temple" and the site is admired for both its scenic setting and its clever wooden construction. The original's nail-free joinery exemplifies classic Japanese carpentry. Fujimi's parts are designed to mirror those structural elements, letting builders assemble the layered roofs, supporting posts, and tiered pagoda with careful attention to scale and proportion.
This model is aimed at hobbyists who appreciate a deliberate assembly process and a strong display outcome. Alignment and neat joins are important when working with the many small components that form the temple's complex silhouette. Once glued, painted, and finished, the model becomes a compact museum-style piece for any architecture or cultural collection.
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