If you are looking for a way to check out in style, look no further. Here is a stone Gundam spotted at a gravestone carver in Shiga Prefecture, Japan.
Writer Tomoki Yoshimura snapped the photo in the city of Yasu and uploaded it to Twitter. According to Yoshimura, this was located at a hakaishiten (å¢ē³åŗ), or literally, ātombstoneā (å¢ē³) āshopā (åŗ).
While this was standing out front, that doesnāt mean Japanese people actually buy stone Gundam statues for their final resting places. As previously mentioned, statues like this are to catch peopleās attention and show off carving skills.
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But donāt let that stop you from purchasing your own giant stone Gundam to mark your grave!
In the links below, you can follow Mr. Yoshimura on Twitter or visit his official website (Japanese language only).
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Tomoki Yoshimura [Official Site]
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