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Look at this amazing permanent play structure entitled, "Woods of Net" created by Tezuka Architects, Japanese net artist Toshiko Horiuchi Macadam, in collaboration with structural engineers Tis & Partners. The pavilion is located at the Hakone Open-Air Museum, a unique open museum located in one of the most visited tourist spots in Japan. It was all hand-knitted and kids can crawl inside, roll around and jump in the net. Built to withstand kids and the elements.
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