Tag Archives: Asia

The diverse cultures and complex history of Asia continue to inspire LEGO builders all over the world. China, Japan, and Korea also have large and active LEGO fan communities that contribute to the global conversation through their LEGO models. This page features LEGO models inspired by Asia, coverage of events that happen in Asia, and background about models by Asian builders.

Japanese House by Dellta

Wow. That is all I have to say.

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Akuryo

Name: Akuryo
Mission: Inspiring the evil in every person’s heart.
Origin: Unknown.
Evil superpowers: Telepathy, teleportation, summoning darkness.

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Sonoko Sugihara

Name: Sonoko Sugihara
Mission: Protecting the children of Kurohime village from evildoers.
Superpowers: Telekinesis, plus all the gadgets her genius father, the famed Dr. Sugihara, can invent (like this jetpack).
Notes: Sonoko is based on Moko’s schoolgirls. I liked them so much I gave one of them a jetpack.

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Ikkyu

Name: Ikkyu (一休 いっきゅう)
Dates: 1394-1481
Biography: Ikkyu was a Buddhist priest during the Muromachi period in Japanese history. Ikkyu was a poet and calligrapher, and he is credited with contributing to the tradition of the tea ceremony. He is also remembered as a mischievous boy (as shown in the animated TV series “Ikkyu-san”) and a bit of a libertine.
Further reading Wikipedia (English), Wikipedia (日本語).

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Yagyu Jubei

Name: Yagyu Jubei (柳生十兵衛 やぎゅうじゅうべえ)
Dates: 1607-1650
Biography: A famous and often-romanticized samurai from the Edo period, Jubei only appears briefly in historical records. He served for a short time as a sword instructor to the Tokugawa shogunate, disappeared for twelve years, and then served again later in his life. The gaps between these appearances have been filled in popular culture with wild adventures that span the country.
Additional reading: Wikipedia (English), Wikipedia (日本語).

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Toyotomi Hideyoshi

Name: Toyotomi Hideyoshi (豊臣秀吉 とよとみひでよし)
Dates: 1536-1598
Biography: Toyotomi Hideyoshi was a powerful daimyo (leader or warlord) who brought the Civil War (Sengoku) era to an end by unifying Japan under his rule. According to some scholars, he had an extra thumb on his right hand. Toyotomi Hideyoshi built the famous green-roofed castle in Osaka, where his crest remains the symbol of Osaka Prefecture to this day.
Additional reading: Wikipedia (English), Wikipedia (日本語).

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Japan, 1977

I found this in my mom’s Flickr and had to post it.

Awwww, aren’t I cute? (I do have LEGO photos from that era — I’ll have to dig them out and scan them.)

(七五三の時の写真かな?)

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Oda Nobunaga

Name: Oda Nobunaga (織田信長 おだのぶなが)
Dates: 1534-1582
Biography: One of the fiercest and most feared daimyo of the Civil War (Sengoku) era in Japanese history. Born to a regional nobleman, Nobunaga spent most of his life as a warrior. By the time he died (by his own hand, after being surrounded by enemy forces), he had conquered nearly all of Japan.
Additional reading: Wikipedia (English), Wikipedia (日本語).

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HIRO’s Factory

I recently received a link to a Web site called HIRO’s Factory. HIRO has a LEGO page filled with wonderful creations. What’s really cool about HIRO’s LEGO page is that many of the creations tell short little stories — all presented without text.

I’d like to highlight a couple of great creations that reflect uniquely Japanese inspirations.

Here’s a cool little police station:

And a tofu shop:

I’m looking forward to seeing more creations from HIRO in the future!

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Two Vignettes from Sugegasa

Sugegasa has recently posted two uniquely Japanese vignettes. (Bruce credits Sugegasa as one of the earliest builder of LEGO vignettes — the “haiku” of LEGO building styles.)

Japanese bathtubs are smaller and deeper than American bathtubs. You wash off outside first, and then you soak in the water. Many bathtubs have hot water heaters attached directly to the bathtub (kind of like a hot tub), and some of the more old-fashioned bathtubs have chimneys, like this one in “Chimney Bathtub” (a continuation of the long-running shiritori word game):

A wonderful wintertime tradition in Japan is to sit around a kotatsu and eat mandarin oranges, or mikan. Kotatsu are low tables skirted with a quilt and a heater underneath. Mmmm…toasty… In this vignette, one of Sugegasa’s recurring minifig characters sits at a kotatsu eating mikan and watching TV:

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ジョー・ヴィグの日本語デビュー

(Today we’ll be introducing Joe Vig to Japanese LEGO builders. For an English introduction to Joe, read all about him on LUGNET.)

BrickshelfLUGNET のヴィネット作品で、Joe Vig(ジョー・ヴィグ)という人物を見かけることがあります。ジョー・ヴィグとは何者なのでしょうか?今日は普通の和英の説明に変わって、ジョー・ヴィグを日本のレゴファンの皆様にご紹介したいと思います

ジョーは世界一アンラッキーで周囲に無頓着なレゴキャラなのです。彼は常に周りで何が起ころうとしているのか、わかっていません。強烈な電磁石のように悪運を引きつけますが、危険意識はゼロ!しかし残念ながら、今にも悪いことがおころうとしています。気をつけろ、ジョー!

ジョー・ヴィグの故事来歴:

ジョー・ヴィグはマイク・クラウリー氏(Mike Crowley)およびイリザリ兄弟ネルソンとパトリック(Nelson and Patrick Yrizarry)の意図に基づいているものです。元のアイデアは単純なレゴフィグを作り、Joe Food(食べ物ジョー)と名付け、付近のレストランで写真を撮ることでした。その写真をウェブに載してあちらこちらで現れてることを見せびらかしたかったのです。

いろんなことが重なってジョー・ヴィグは LUGNET のヴィネット作品の登場人物になりました。その結果で名前を「ジョー・ヴィグ」に変えました。(「ヴィグ」は「ヴィネット」の省略で、もちろん実在・架空の人物の名前ではありません。)

ジョー・ヴィグのアイデアには好意的な反響が大きく、間もなく世界中のレゴファンがジョー・ヴィグのヴィネットを作り始めました。2005年の6月にLUGNET .vignette グループの管理者たちは第一回 [ジョー・ヴィグコンテスト] を開きました。将来もジョー・ヴィグを多くの作品で見ることを期待しています。

ジョー・ヴィグの作り方:

さて、皆さんも自分のヴィネットにジョー・ヴィグを使ってみませんか?

ジョーはもちろんアレンジにも気がつかない人物ですが、頭、胴、足は上記の部品を使用してください。また、ジョーは帽子をかぶるのが好きですが、色は”白”に限られています。

次に何が起こるのか?!

ジョーに何が起こるかはレゴファンの皆さん次第です。このプロジェクトの目的は創造力とヴィネット製作を啓蒙することですが、大事なのは楽しむこと!です。

それでは、ジョーに何かが起こる直前を表現したヴィネットを作りましょう!ジョーが気づいていない、ということに注意!

(ネルソンさんが LUGNET のために書いた文章をもとにこの記事を書きました。LUGNET の新しい 日本語版を編集して下さった Izzoさんにも大変有り難く思います。)

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Japanese Historical and Legendary Minifigs

For those of you just joining us (welcome, BoingBoingers!), my other blog, Pan-Pacific Bricks, features cool LEGO creations from the many LEGO builders in Japan, along with a few of my own Japanese-themed creations. (I was born and raised in Japan.)

NOTE (2/25/06): Although I’m in the process of migrating my images to Flickr, there are still a fair amount of images hosted on a site called Brickshelf, which appears to be unstable at the moment. Check back later if you don’t see pictures in this post. (This is definitely going to make me switch to Flickr.)

My most recent set of creations is a series of minifigs based on historical and legendary people from Japan. Click the thumbnails to read more on Pan-Pacific Bricks:

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