An 80-year-old man living in Osaka creates incredibly realistic "fake food" using washi traditional Japanese paper. Starting his washi crafting journey after turning 70, his creations, themed "real for a moment, paper upon closer look," have become his life's work.
"If people think it's real for even a moment and enjoy it, I'm happy," says Kazuhiko Nishitaki, known as "Megane no ojiichan" (glasses grandpa) on social media.
"It's all thanks to 'kami-sama' (a play on words meaning 'god' and 'paper'). My creations are possible because of washi paper," he says.
by SkyInJapan