Kyoto Spring Ride
The Magic Crayons
Kyoto Spring Ride – Japanese Layered Wall Art for Cyclists (240mm, 7 Layers)
Kyoto Spring Ride – Japanese Layered Wall Art for Cyclists (240mm, 7 Layers)
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Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
Product: Handcrafted Wood Art (Large)
Processing Time
• In Stock: 2–3 Days
• Custom Build: 2–7 Days
Shipping Cost
• Free
Delivery Time
• Japan – 1–3 business days
• Asia (2–5 business days) – Hong Kong, China, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam
• Europe (4–7 business days) – UK, Germany, Belgium, France, Spain, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Sweden, Poland
• Australasia & North America (4–7 business days) – Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada
• Rest of the World – Contact Us
Returns & Refunds Policy
Returns & Refunds Policy
- We have a 14-day return policy for art goods
- To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused, in original packaging, and include proof of purchase
- No returns or exchanges on custom artwork
- To start a return, please contact us at info@themagiccrayons.com
- Shipping costs are non-refundable
Gifting Info
Gifting Info
- A thoughtful gift for anyone with a connection to Japan — whether they studied, worked, lived, or traveled here
- Ideal for farewell gifts, anniversaries, housewarmings, or commemorating a special place
- Each map is custom-made to celebrate a city, neighborhood, or meaningful memory
- Personalize with a name, date, location, or short message
- Framed and ready to display — a unique keepsake that suits any modern home or office
- Shipped securely with tracking and insurance
Custom Orders
Custom Orders
- All custom artwork is made to order
- Custom items are non-refundable and cannot be exchanged
- If your order arrives damaged, please contact us within 7 days with photos of the packaging and item
- We ship all items with tracking and insurance — if damage or loss occurs, we will arrange a replacement after confirming eligibility for an insurance claim
Materials & Framing
Materials & Framing
- Frame: Matte black lightweight fiberboard (30 × 40 cm / 11.75 × 15.75 inches)
- Frame depth: 32 mm (1.26 inches)
- Artwork: Resized to fit perfectly within frame window
- Map layers: Laser-cut from premium 3 mm thick basswood plywood
- Hanging: Fitted with a rear metal sawtooth hanger for easy wall mounting using a picture hook or screw
Wood: Care
Wood: Care
- Keep away from direct sunlight or prolonged humidity
- Dust gently with a dry cloth — avoid water, sprays, or chemical cleaners
- Handle with care to protect the layered wooden structure and frame finish
Bring the timeless beauty of Japan — and the spirit of cycling — into your home with this precision laser-cut layered wall art inspired by a beloved Kyoto scene.
This handcrafted 7-layer art piece (50 mm thick x 240 mm wide) features:
- Soft pink cherry blossoms in full bloom
- The iconic snow-capped Mount Fuji
- A bold red rising sun and drifting white clouds
- The Five-Storied Pagoda (Gojū-no-tō) of To-ji Temple
- Silhouette of a road cyclist and his shadow, capturing a moment of peaceful motion
Each layer is laser cut from durable MDF, hand-painted and sealed for protection, creating a vibrant, dimensional composition. A sawtooth hanger and fold-out stand are attached, so it can be proudly displayed on a wall, desk, or in your man cave.
Available in your choice of black or white frame, this piece makes an exceptional gift for cycling enthusiasts — especially those who ride in Japan, live in Kanagawa, or have a deep connection to Japanese landscapes and architecture.
About the Scene
Kyoto, Japan’s ancient capital, is revered for its blend of historic beauty and seasonal elegance. The featured To-ji Temple Pagoda is the tallest wooden pagoda in Japan and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It represents resilience, grace, and spiritual significance.
Set beneath the majestic Mount Fuji and amidst fleeting sakura blossoms, the addition of the cyclist silhouette makes this artwork a unique tribute to those who explore Japan on two wheels.





