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Welcome to Virtual Reality
Hyakuban 3D-VR
Hyakuban is a two-story wooden building thought to have been completed around 1918 in the Taisho era. It was built as a brothel recognized by the Japanese government, and after World War II, it was renovated as a Ryotei (luxurious traditional Japanese restaurant). The building was registered as a tangible cultural property of Japan in 2000 and became one of the most important historical buildings to convey the remnants of the gorgeous decorations of Taisho Architectural Art.
What is Virtual Reality
VR (Virtual Reality) is created with the latest 3D scanning technology. This Virtual Reality is able offer rare opportunities to access places and locations from all over the world. Enjoy exploring our virtual ‘Hyakuban’ from your country.
The possibilities of Virtual Reality
By preserving ‘Hyakuban’ as an example, we accurately reproduce what the Japanese people want to preserve and convey. We can also reflect them to what users from overseas want to see, hear, and learn. With the help of VR experiences of depopulated areas, we dig deeper into the everyday lives of village and craftsmen to document. Our philosophy is ‘to be next to you when you need to connect’.
Keep important things on record, and create something amazing that stays in the memories of users from all over the world.
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