I tried to create a Japanese style by pasting works by Hokusai and Sharaku, two of the most famous ukiyo-e artists, on the walls of a cityscape that I have seen overseas. The work is made of miniature tin, which has been aged by rusting, dents, holes, and scrapes, as well as the removal of posters that have been pasted underneath, to enjoy the atmosphere of deterioration over time. It is framed, but the glass has been removed in order to show the reflection of light in the front view.