Come roam the streets of Japan where delicious and authentic street food abound. The Sakura Wine Alley is a 249-piece DIY book nook that invites you to immerse in a lantern-lit path of tradition, taste, and toasts!
The Sakura Wine Alley is a DIY book nook that’s a mouthwatering vibe of authentic Japanese street food culture. Featuring an inviting izakaya, a cozy ramen joint, and a bustling barbecue restaurant, it draws you in with incredible details like colorful signages, tiny menus, bar stools, and crates of sake. Sakura blossoms are draped overhead while the warm lanterns spill light onto the cobblestone path below. Savor the sizzling robata skewers of karubi (short ribs), wagyu (tender beef), and tebasaki (chicken wings), or enjoy a steaming bowl of ramen paired with smooth sake. Whether you’re grabbing a bite or relaxing with a drink after work, this little world is a feast for the senses. Kanpai!
Rolife book nooks are a breeze to build, featuring laser-cut, pre-colored pieces that fit together with precision. There’s no glue or paint required!
Rolife book nooks, such as the Sakura Wine Alley, are a fantastic way to bond with friends or family. Turn this activity into a shared creative adventure for endless fun!
Build a more captivating library with Rolife book nooks on your shelves. The Sakura Wine Alley gives your book collection an extra touch of personality and entertainment!
The laid-back pub is a favorite hangout for friends and coworkers. Unwind, drink, and eat to your heart’s content. Irasshaimase! (Welcome!)
Rolife accurately captures the simplicity of a ramen-ya (noodle restaurant). It may appear unassuming, but every bowl served is bursting with flavor.
Adding to the authenticity of the scene is this barbecue place. Casual but flavorful, bite-sized pieces of meat and vegetables are cooked over hot charcoal while customers watch.
Number of pieces: 249
Assembly time: 3.5h
Difficulty level: ★★★
Assembled size: 4.37*7.67*8.7"(11.1*19.5*22.1 cm)