Ryuhyo Glass Museum
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selling point
Drift ice, snow, ice, and nature’s beautiful shapes are captured in glass in hopes that they will last forever.
Ecopirica, a glass material made from discarded fluorescent lamps, is used to make it.
“Eco” refers to the environment, and “Pirika” is an Ainu word that means “correct and beautiful.”