SUZUKA, Japan Across town from Japan's Suzuka Circuit, host to this week's Grand Prix, Kenji Tanaka has been perfecting his latest Formula One paper model that he hopes will draw international interest to a centuries-old craft. Born in the town of Suzuka, where the racing event was first held in 1987, Tanaka has for the last nine years been.
Across town from Japan s Suzuka Circuit, host to this week s Grand Prix, Kenji Tanaka has been perfecting his latest Formula One paper model that he hopes will draw international interest to a centuries-old craft.Born in the town of Suzuka, where the racing event was first held in 1987, Tanaka has f
Across town from Japan's Suzuka Circuit, host to this week's Grand Prix, Kenji Tanaka has been perfecting his latest Formula One paper model that he hopes will draw international interest to a centuries-old craft. Born in the town of Suzuka, where the racing event was first held in 1987, Tanaka has for the last nine years been making intricate models of cars, steering wheels and trophies, and giving some of them to drivers.
In Suzuka, Japan, artist Kenji Tanaka aims to revive an ancient craft by intertwining it with the world of Formula One, showcasing his intricate paper models.