At HANKYU BRICK MUSIUM in Hankyu Sanbangai, there was a work recreating the “Fukuotoko Erabi” race.
What is HANKYU BRICK MUSIUM?
HANKYU BRICK MUSIUM opened on April 27, 2017, as a spot displaying LEGO brick works in the space that used to house the “Cute Aquarium” until August 2016.
The works at HANKYU BRICK MUSIUM were created by Jumpei Mitsui, the only LEGO Certified Professional Builder in Japan (one of 21 worldwide).
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“Nishinomiya Shrine Fukuotoko Erabi”

Number of bricks: 30,000 pieces
Production time: 250 hours
There was an introduction to the work like the one below.

The scene right after the start,

and even the curve are recreated in detail.
Other Works
Takarazuka Grand Theater

Number of bricks: 40,000 pieces
Production time: 300 hours
Minoh Falls

Number of bricks: 60,000 pieces
Production time: 400 hours
Kyo-train Garaku

Number of bricks: 35,000 pieces
Production time: 300 hours
Future OSAKA

Number of bricks: 180,000 pieces
Production time: 750 hours
Here it is on the map↓
The address is 1-2-1-4 Shibata, Kita-ku, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture.
Finally
In addition to HANKYU BRICK MUSIUM, there are apparently also works inside UMEDA HOOD HALL in the North Building. If you’re heading to Osaka, be sure to stop by and take a look.
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