Kyoto Spring Ride – Layered Japanese Wall Art for Cyclists

Kyoto Spring Ride – Layered Japanese Wall Art for Cyclists

Kyoto Spring Ride – Japanese Layered Wall Art for Cyclists

Celebrate the elegance of Kyoto and the freedom of cycling with our latest handcrafted masterpiece: Kyoto Spring Ride. This precision laser-cut wall art captures a fleeting moment of serenity — cherry blossoms in bloom, Mount Fuji standing tall, and a lone cyclist riding in peaceful solitude.

Why You’ll Love This Artwork

Meticulously designed and layered to create striking depth, this 7-layer composition (50 mm thick × 240 mm wide) features:

  • Soft pink sakura blossoms signaling the start of spring
  • The iconic snow-capped peak of Mount Fuji
  • A rising red sun and drifting clouds above the horizon
  • The historic To-ji Temple Pagoda – a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • A road cyclist and their shadow, symbolizing balance, motion, and mindfulness

Each layer is cut from durable MDF, then hand-painted, sealed, and assembled in Japan. Whether hung in your living room, cycling studio, or displayed on a desk, it’s designed to inspire.

A Gift That Speaks to the Heart

Perfect for:

  • Road cyclists who love Japan
  • Travelers with memories of Kyoto in spring
  • Fans of traditional Japanese art and layered wood design
  • Anyone looking for a unique cycling-themed gift

Choose from a classic black or white frame. Each piece includes both a sawtooth wall hanger and a fold-out stand for shelf or desk display.

About the Scene

Kyoto, once the imperial capital of Japan, is home to over a thousand temples and some of the country’s most breathtaking seasonal displays. The Five-Storied Pagoda of To-ji Temple, Japan’s tallest wooden pagoda, stands as a symbol of grace, endurance, and spiritual heritage.

Set against the mythical Mount Fuji and framed by spring blossoms, this artwork brings together the timeless calm of nature, the richness of Japanese architecture, and the meditative rhythm of a solo ride.

Kyoto Spring Ride is more than wall art — it's a story, a season, and a state of mind.

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