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When Containers Meets Arts Graffitis

Published date: 2020-07-07 11:58

In the beginning, graffiti referred to inscriptions or drawings found on monuments, tombs or ruins.

In modern times, graffiti has taken on a new meaning, not only on walls, buildings, but also on containers, transportation vehicles, etc., as decorative artistic creations.

 

 

Global shipping containers running on the road, do you remember what they look like? What companies and what patterns are printed on it? If you are not an industry insider, you probably won't be able to remember the colorful, various English logos over 3. My 5 year old baby has made a visual summary “Big Steel Box” isn't it?

"There is more than one side of the man", international shipping container as the “Tough Man”, can also have a difference face. Hey, let’s brainstorm what happens when a tough guy puts on a kawaii jacket.... What? Not enough brain circuits? It's okay, here we go ↓

 

 

Sharp-eyed friends must recognize the Kobe Port Tower, Kobe Maritime Museum, Meriken Park, correct, this kawaii style must come from Japan.

The Port of Kobe is located in Ashi, Hyogo Prefecture, south of Honshu, Japan. On the west bank of the mouth of the Yakawa River, on the northwest side of Osaka Bay, it is the largest container port in Japan and one of the ten largest in the world. One of the container ports. Kobe has been an important transportation hub for Japan since ancient times, with modern roads, railways and airlines. It is not only a major international trade center, but also one of the largest industrial centers in Japan. It is now one of the cores of Hanshin Industrial Park, with major industries such as transport machinery, iron and steel, rubber, electrical machinery, and foodstuffs, accounting for the largest share of the city's industry. More than half of the total output, followed by industries such as chemicals, general machinery and tobacco. The port is about an hour's drive from the international airport.

The Port of Kobe is home to Japan's largest container crane, also known as the "giraffe" - Kirin - which loads and unloads containers from all over the world every day, with an annual throughput of more than 5 million containers.

 

 

As you can see in the picture below, from afar, the rows of towering cranes stand tall, like a giraffe singing to the sky.

 

 

The designer of Micro Shipping has transformed Kirin, overlook Kobe Port, Kobe Port landmarks and Kobe Fire Bureau, into various miniature kawaii art graffiti on the containers Tussue Box.

Will you love to see such a memorable piece of work? Maybe you will see our excellent work on your trip to Port Kobe!

 

 

Through these cooperation with the Port of Kobe, we have gained a better understanding of the meticulous requirements of our Japanese customers and the attitude of striving for excellence in work. At the same time, Micro Shipping's original products and designs can be recognized by the demanding Japanese customers, continued popularity in Japanese market is also a great affirmation and encouragement to us.

 

 

After above showcase, are you fall in love at first sight?

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Don't worry, we will make your wish of "buying for a while, buying all the time". come true.

 

 

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