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Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art limited edition goods purchased at the Doraemon Exhibition. Doraemon × Takashi Murakami (Kaikaikiki) collaboration jigsaw puzzle "I wish I could do that" (1000pcs). *If you wish to purchase this item, please comment before purchasing. Although it is unopened and brand new, please understand that it has been in someone else's hands once. It is a genuine product. Size: 73.5cm × 51cm (1000pcs) The size is as stated on the product. Please allow for some margin of error. Images 6 and 7 are photos of the same puzzle that I opened myself. *Service card, glue, spatula, etc. are included, but no framing is included. The product will be shipped as a new, unopened item. There may be minor stains or scratches that have not been found. If you are concerned about minor details, please refrain from purchasing. Please note that the color of the product may differ from the actual product due to your monitor settings and lighting. When shipping, we will package it to prevent it from getting dirty. We will package it, but please understand that there is a possibility of scratches or stains during shipping. *Returns and exchanges are not possible after purchase to prevent product replacement. If you are considering purchasing, please read the profile as well. If you have any questions, please comment ☺︎ Doraemon Exhibition / Doraemon Takashi Murakami / Kaikaikiki / kaikaikiki / jigsaw puzzle Tonarino zingaro / Tonarino Kaikado / zingaro / Zingaro MOMA / Moma / Contemporary Art / Contemporary Art / Contemporary Art
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