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[Huge Response in Monaco] "Cherry Blossoms in Full Bloom" Created with Washi and Waste Glass. Artisan Presents a New Spatial Art of "Japanese Aesthetics x Ecology"

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Artisan Co., Ltd. exhibited a large-scale spatial art piece of "cherry blossoms in full bloom" using Washi paper and waste glass at an official ceremony in Monaco. The fusion of traditional Japanese crafts and sustainability received a massive response in European media.

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Q: What materials were used for the 'Sakura' displayed in Monaco?
A: It uses 'washi', Japanese paper with a 1500-year history, and 'recycled glass' made from discarded fluorescent lamps.
Q: At what event was this exhibition held?
A: It was displayed at the opening ceremony of the '20th Anniversary of Japan-Monaco Diplomatic Relations' event held in March 2026.
Q: What was the reaction from international media?
A: It was prominently featured on the front page of Monaco's influential newspaper 'Monaco Matin' and on the web version of the famous French magazine 'Paris Match'.