Japanese cruiser Itsukushima Papercraft
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- Paper Type: Copy Paper, Photo Paper, Cardstock
- Recommended Paper Weight: 80–220 gsm (20 lb bond – 80 lb text)
- Tip: 160–180 gsm (60–65 lb cardstock) is ideal for most models
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Japanese cruiser Itsukushima papercraft designed by etsutan. A lil bit of history lessons ; Itsukushima was the leading ship in the Matsushima-class of protected cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Like her sister ships, (Matsushima and Hashidate) the name Itsukushima comes from one of the traditional Three Views of Japan, in this case, the Itsukushima Shrine in Hiroshima prefecture on the Seto Inland Sea, home to a famous Shinto shrine dedicated to the goddess Benzaiten.
After reading that don’t you feel like visiting Japan ?









