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LEGO Presents a New Himeji Castle Set To Honor the Building

LEGO presents the new Himeji Castle set that honors one of the most iconic buildings in Japan. It is a historical space that rests on a hilltop and has been a standing structure since 1333. It has notably survived several natural disasters and even a bombing during World War II.

It was created to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the castle since it was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The set is made up of 2,125 pieces that once build, create an authentic architectural look. It even has asymmetric walls, intricate pathways of the stricture, and turrets. Additionally, the new set is set to join the brand's Architecture series, which higlights heritage-inspired spaces perfect for "any lover of architecture, Japanese history, or travel," notes LEGO.
Trend Themes
1. Historical-inspired LEGO Sets - The trend of creating LEGO sets based on iconic historical buildings presents an opportunity for LEGO to tap into the market of history enthusiasts and architecture lovers.
2. Cultural Celebration Through Toys - The trend of creating toys that celebrate and honor cultural landmarks provides an opportunity for toy companies to promote diversity and cultural awareness.
3. Heritage-inspired Architecture Series - The trend of creating architecture series that highlight heritage-inspired spaces offers an opportunity for LEGO to expand its product line and cater to a niche market of architecture enthusiasts.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - The toy manufacturing industry can explore producing more sets that highlight historical and cultural landmarks, thus appealing to a wider audience of history and architecture enthusiasts.
2. Tourism and Souvenir Market - The tourism and souvenir market can benefit from partnering with toy manufacturers to create exclusive sets that represent iconic landmarks, attracting visitors and collectors alike.
3. Educational Institutions - Educational institutions can incorporate historical LEGO sets into their curriculum to engage students in hands-on learning experiences that combine history, architecture, and creativity.

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