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. There is no "total reorganisation", so you should be able to find things easily, and eventually any bookmarks to the old shop will be redirected to the right page. The new checkout is working, which means that in simple cases you will be able to complete a purchase in the normal way.
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Jigsaw puzzles from Japan
The Attic
Deleted puzzles by artist Tanaka Naoki
This page shows puzzles that are no longer available, just for historical curiosity, and for completeness.
In some cases puzzles are reissued with a different code number: if you have the old code number from somewhere, this page should show you the replacement (which may still be available).
2000 pieces
![]() © Naoki Tanaka Sights of Japan (Tanaka)Landmarks, both ancient and modern, from all across Japan, with Mount Fuji at the top, and Tokyo Station taking the central place in the foreground. The picture is crammed with little details, to make this a very enjoyable puzzle. Born in Tokyo in 1957, Tanaka graduated from Musashino Art University, and has achieved considerable success as an illustrator. His series of omnibus portrayals of famous sights has been widely adopted for use in jigsaw puzzles produced both in Japan and elsewhere: these are lively images, bending perspective at will to capture the essence of a location. Naoki is his given name.
![]() A Beverly puzzle: 2000 pieces; 720 x 490 mm (28" x 19") Code: BS32506 (S32-506 on package) Retail price ¥3300 |
1000 pieces
![]() © Naoki Tanaka ![]() Sights of Tokyo (Tanaka)Tokyo has its share of landmarks — the historic red-brick station features prominently, and the scene is crowded with other buildings, ancient and modern. Of course there is also Mount Fuji in the distance. This new (2012) version of the Tokyo puzzle in 1000 full-size pieces is updated to include the latest landmark, Tokyo Sky Tree, which at 634 metres is the second-highest structure in the world. Born in Tokyo in 1957, Tanaka graduated from Musashino Art University, and has achieved considerable success as an illustrator. His series of omnibus portrayals of famous sights has been widely adopted for use in jigsaw puzzles produced both in Japan and elsewhere: these are lively images, bending perspective at will to capture the essence of a location. Naoki is his given name. ![]() A Beverly puzzle: 1000 pieces; 720 x 490 mm (28" x 19") Code: B61351 (61-351 on package) Retail price ¥3000 |
![]() © Naoki Tanaka World heritage collection (Tanaka)All the best monuments from the Unesco World Heritage collection in a single picture! There is a key on the back of the box if there are any you can't identify... Born in Tokyo in 1957, Tanaka graduated from Musashino Art University, and has achieved considerable success as an illustrator. His series of omnibus portrayals of famous sights has been widely adopted for use in jigsaw puzzles produced both in Japan and elsewhere: these are lively images, bending perspective at will to capture the essence of a location. Naoki is his given name. ![]() A Beverly puzzle: 1000 pieces; 720 x 490 mm (28" x 19") Code: B61355 (61-355 on package) Retail price ¥3000 |
![]() © Naoki Tanaka ![]() Sights of Tokyo (Tanaka)Tokyo has its share of landmarks — the historic red-brick station features prominently, and the scene is crowded with other buildings, ancient and modern. Of course there is also Mount Fuji in the distance. The latest version of this picture (2013) is updated to show the roof of Tokyo station now restored to its original glory. Born in Tokyo in 1957, Tanaka graduated from Musashino Art University, and has achieved considerable success as an illustrator. His series of omnibus portrayals of famous sights has been widely adopted for use in jigsaw puzzles produced both in Japan and elsewhere: these are lively images, bending perspective at will to capture the essence of a location. Naoki is his given name. ![]() Discontinued October 2017 A Beverly puzzle: 1000 pieces; 720 x 490 mm (28" x 19") Code: B61367 (61-367 on package) Retail price ¥3000 |
![]() © Naoki Tanaka ![]() Sights of Kyoto (Tanaka)All the famous sites of Kyoto — the golden pavilion, the rock garden, Kiyomizudera, festivals and more — in one jolly picture... There is also a key in English on the back of the box. ![]()
![]() A Beverly puzzle: 1000 pieces; 380 x 260 mm (15" x 10") Code: BM81502 (M81-502 on package) Retail price ¥2200 |
![]() © Naoki Tanaka Sights of Rome (Tanaka)The famous bits of Rome all rearranged in this lively image. ![]() Born in Tokyo in 1957, Tanaka graduated from Musashino Art University, and has achieved considerable success as an illustrator. His series of omnibus portrayals of famous sights has been widely adopted for use in jigsaw puzzles produced both in Japan and elsewhere: these are lively images, bending perspective at will to capture the essence of a location. Naoki is his given name.
![]() A Beverly puzzle: 1000 pieces; 380 x 260 mm (15" x 10") Code: BM81503 (M81-503 on package) Retail price ¥2200 |
![]() © Naoki Tanaka Sights of Paris (Tanaka)La vie parisienne! The many figures in this image are obviously enjoying life in France's capital... ![]() Born in Tokyo in 1957, Tanaka graduated from Musashino Art University, and has achieved considerable success as an illustrator. His series of omnibus portrayals of famous sights has been widely adopted for use in jigsaw puzzles produced both in Japan and elsewhere: these are lively images, bending perspective at will to capture the essence of a location. Naoki is his given name.
![]() A Beverly puzzle: 1000 pieces; 380 x 260 mm (15" x 10") Code: BM81504 (M81-504 on package) Retail price ¥2200 |
![]() © Naoki Tanaka Sights of Germany (Tanaka)The famous Neuschwanstein castle forms the centrepiece to this puzzle, and among the other famous sights a jolly Teutonic time is being had by all... ![]() Born in Tokyo in 1957, Tanaka graduated from Musashino Art University, and has achieved considerable success as an illustrator. His series of omnibus portrayals of famous sights has been widely adopted for use in jigsaw puzzles produced both in Japan and elsewhere: these are lively images, bending perspective at will to capture the essence of a location. Naoki is his given name.
![]() A Beverly puzzle: 1000 pieces; 380 x 260 mm (15" x 10") Code: BM81509 (M81-509 on package) Retail price ¥2200 |
![]() © Naoki Tanaka Sights of New York (Tanaka)Behind the Statue of Liberty are all the other famous landmarks of New York, and the buzz of street life... ![]() Born in Tokyo in 1957, Tanaka graduated from Musashino Art University, and has achieved considerable success as an illustrator. His series of omnibus portrayals of famous sights has been widely adopted for use in jigsaw puzzles produced both in Japan and elsewhere: these are lively images, bending perspective at will to capture the essence of a location. Naoki is his given name.
![]() A Beverly puzzle: 1000 pieces; 380 x 260 mm (15" x 10") Code: BM81513 (M81-513 on package) Retail price ¥2200 |
300 pieces
![]() © Naoki Tanaka ![]() Sights of Tokyo (Tanaka)Tokyo has its share of landmarks — the historic red-brick station features prominently, and the scene is crowded with other buildings, ancient and modern. Of course there is also Mount Fuji in the distance. This is the latest version of this picture, updated to show the roof of Tokyo station which in 2013 was finally restored to its original glory. Born in Tokyo in 1957, Tanaka graduated from Musashino Art University, and has achieved considerable success as an illustrator. His series of omnibus portrayals of famous sights has been widely adopted for use in jigsaw puzzles produced both in Japan and elsewhere: these are lively images, bending perspective at will to capture the essence of a location. Naoki is his given name. ![]() Discontinued August 2019 A Beverly puzzle: 300 pieces; 380 x 260 mm (15" x 10") Code: B63259 (63-259 on package) Retail price ¥1400 |
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Substituted puzzle
BM81501: this puzzle reissued as B61351 - Sights of Tokyo (1000pcs)