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*Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions , in the parts sheet page order.

*Write down the number on the back of each part as you cut them out.
Parts list (Pattern) : Eighteen A4 sheets (No. 1 to No. 18)
No. of Parts : 166
A mikoshi is a Japanese portable shrine that is used in festivals to transport
the spirit of a deity. Mikoshi are often built to resemble an actual shrine. They
are usually made from wood, with extravagant gold and silver decorations
and beautiful engravings, and a phoenix or other creature on the roof. The
two poles that run through it make it possible for a group of people to carry it,
bearing it on their shoulders as they transport it around at the festival.
*This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects.
*In this picture, the edges of the completed model have been touched up with paint.
Phoenix
Small bird
Decorative string
Fukikaeshi
(protruding cor-
nice decoration)
Body
Fence
Base
Sawhorses
Pole
Steps
Torii
(shrine gate)
Masugumi
(bracket complex)
Warabide
(roof orna-
mentation)
Nosuji
(curved ridges)
Roof crest
Base crest
K.Yoshinaka / STpers
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Mikoshi : Pattern
2A 2A
2A 2A
3B
3B
3B
3B
3A
3A
3A
3A
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Mountain fold
Mountain fold
Mountain fold
Mountain fold
Mountain fold
Valley fold
Valley fold
Mountain fold
Mountain fold
Valley fold
Valley fold
Valley fold
Valley fold
Valley fold Valley fold
Valley fold
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Attach the back side to the back of 11A. Attach the back side to the back of 11A.
A t t a c h t h e b a c k s i d e t o t h e b a c k o f 1 1 A . A t t a c h t h e b a c k s i d e t o t h e b a c k o f 1 1 A .
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Attach the back side to the back of 11A. Attach the back side to the back of 11A.
A t t a c h t h e b a c k s i d e t o t h e b a c k o f 1 1 A . A t t a c h t h e b a c k s i d e t o t h e b a c k o f 1 1 A .
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