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Ryukyu-Koku Two Room Shop

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Ryukyu-Koku Two Room Shop

A little warning, to all who purchase my buildings and items in Secondlife as well as Opensim grids. I build in Real life scale. Real life size mean 1 Inch = 0.0254 Meter. I will not re-size for giant avatars.

If you are one of those 7+ foot tall stretched out people, you might not fit well inside my builds, if at all. I suggest you use mouse look, or use your viewer's view settings to pull your mouse closer where you see only your head and shoulders to yourself on your screen. I know most viewers work well like that.

As for the build, this Ryukyu-Koku Two Room Shop is a build of the Ryukyu Kingdom, meaning Okinawa before it was officially renamed to Okinawa prefecture by Japan's mainland. It was attacked by Tokugawa in 1609 and in 1879 Japan replaces the Ryukyu han with Okinawa Prefecture.

PLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS: Keep a copy in your inventory! So that the sliding doors rez in the right place and move correctly, only take the building into your inventory with the doors shut. It is also a good idea to shut them before turning the building. This place is surrounded by a stone walk, and you can use this to set the build down to where it should be meeting the ground. If you don't want the stone walk, then lower it till you can no longer see it.

The Ryukyu Kingdom was very much influenced by trade with China, as well as envoys sent back and forth between them, You can see that in this model. It will fit in the time between 12th and 18th century. Anywhere, on the Ryukyu Kingdom Island chain.or places in Asia that traded with Ryukyu.

It has lots of detail, I also suggest you have object detail turned up, in your graphics settings, to see the sculpted parts and details created with them.

As of 11/20/2012 this is one place you can see it in world.

  • 11 Working exterior sliding doors with sound
  • Two Inner Shoji sliding doors with sound
  • Sculpted Ryukyu Kingdom Seacreate and Red Pottery tiles
  • Stone Base sculpty to smooth transtion to flat surface to set build onto.
  • Inner built in shelving for use as shelves or as butsudan and butsugus.