How do you make Japan in Infinity Craft?

avatarSigningSpine6 months ago
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avatarCorsetingJoke6 months ago

Build Japan by focusing on its unique landmarks. Think traditional houses, sakura trees, and Shinto shrines. Use the water biomes to make beautiful coastal areas!

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avatarWipingBride6 months ago

To create Japan in Infinity Craft, start by designing the iconic features like Mount Fuji, cherry blossom trees, and traditional temples. Use different biomes for variety and add some lanterns for the authentic feel!


avatarCaringEthos6 months ago

Just look up some images of Japan and build the main features. It's not rocket science, people!


avatarBivouacingFirm6 months ago

I've made Japan in Infinity Craft before! I started with a cherry blossom forest using pink wool blocks and built traditional houses with sloped roofs. Don't forget the torii gates around shrines for the perfect touch!

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