2000 pieces puzzle: Mount Fuji, Japan - Educa

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"Japan lovers, this puzzle is for you! The photo was taken at Arakura Sengen Shrine in Fujiyoshida. In...

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Product description : 2000 pieces puzzle: Mount Fuji, Japan

"Japan lovers, this puzzle is for you! The photo was taken at Arakura Sengen Shrine in Fujiyoshida. In the foreground, we discover the superb Chureio pagoda. This Peace Memorial, built in 1963, is surrounded by cherry blossoms typical of the Land of the Rising Sun. In the background, in the soft morning light, rises Mount Fuji, the highest point of the Japanese archipelago that every Japanese must climb at least once in his life. This puzzle from the Spanish brand Educa consists of 2000 cardboard pieces. Quite difficult to achieve, it is for experienced "puzzlers" aged 13 and over. Its dimensions when assembled are 96 cm long and 68 cm wide."
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By the 30/07/2017 08:58:18

Très beau puzzle pour les grands !

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The company Educa Borras SA was born from the merger in 2001 of two big names in the market of puzzles and toys (Borras Plana founded in 1894 and Educa Sallent founded in 1967) who together have more than 150 years of experience and success in the gaming world. All of the puzzles and 85% of the rest of the products are made in Barcelona.

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