How far would you take your love for your favorite anime? For one anime fan, the answer is quite impressive, becausehe transformed an entire home into a love letter to his favorite anime series.Through this action, a man named Shen Yuhao has proven once and for all that he is the #1 fan of the animeCrayon Shin-chan.

Slice-of-life animeCrayon Shin-chanis incredibly popular both in China and worldwide and isone of the longest-running anime, butno one adores the series more than Shen from Zhejiang Province in China.His accurate Nohara family inspired home that looks like it was pulled right out of the series is a wonder to behold, revealing just how much detail went into the impressive project.

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One Anime Fan Transformed His Home Into a House From Anime,Crayon Shin-Chan

Every Aspect of the Nohara Home Was Perfectly Replicated, so Visitors Can Step Foot Into the Anime

The replica, located at Yun Duo Farm in Huzhou City, is not just a personal passion project, the building has also becomean enjoyable landmark in his community and a stunning tourist attractionthat has drawn in many visitors. He planned on investing 3 million yuan in the construction of the anime accurate building, which would be about $410,000 USD, but surpassed this initial amount in his quest to make the home absolutely perfect. Shen worked closely withCrayon Shin-chan’slicensing agency because he was committed to ensuring the project would be both legal and as accurate as possible.

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With the licensing agency’s help, along with Shen’s creative team, Shen started not just construction on the home itself, but the production of various custom-made items that are integral to creating the right aesthetic for the Nohara family home fromCrayon Shin-chan.These articles include picture frames, a wooden desk, and other small touches that contribute to the astounding accuracy of the home replica. Not only does the building convey Shen’s love of the anime, he had another noble goal in mind when constructing the home.Shen hoped the home would increase tourismin the area where his family sheep farm was located.

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The Project Not Only Paid Love to the Series, but Increased Local Tourism

Shen Plans To Reconstruct the Entire Village of Kasukabe From theCrayon Shin-ChanSeries

Shen’s wishes were fulfilled, because after the completion of the Nohara family home, visitors began flocking to it to check out the colorful homage toCrayon Shin-chan.After graduation, the family sheep farm became Shen’s property, allowing him a place to put his most ambitious project yet. The community was very grateful for Shen’s contribution, not just because of the increased tourism and thus, extra revenue, the building brought to the city, but because of its beauty. In the admiring words of one official in Shen’s village,“Shen’s ideas, which are unique to the younger generation, are wonderful.”

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Shen Yuhao expressed the utmost gratitude to his creative team for all their help, to his parents, who contributed money when the project went over his budget, and to all visitors both in the town and worldwide, who have expressed appreciation for the real-life Nohara house. The passionate and creativeCrayon Shin-chanfan has no plans to stop with just one building from the series, however. He has recently announcedhis intentions to bring the entire world ofCrayon Shin-chanto life with similar buildings, including Futaba Kindergarten School and other various pivotal landmarks of Shin-chan’s village, Kasukabe.

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Crayon Shin-chan is a Japanese animated television series based on the manga by Yoshito Usui, centered around the everyday antics of the mischievous five-year-old Shinnosuke “Shin” Nohara and his family and friends in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture. Known for its humor and satirical take on Japanese culture, the show has gained a substantial following since its debut in 1992, spanning numerous episodes, films, and merchandise.

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