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Tokaido cards holder

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Tokaido Card Holder – The Ultimate Accessory for Your Tokaido Journey

Have you ever wanted to make your Tokaido games even more elegant, organized, and immersive
This card holder transforms every game table into a small corner of Japanese art

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Why it's special

  • Design tailored for Tokaido: Every curve, slot, and detail is designed to enhance the game cards and make the experience smoother
  • Impeccable organization: No more scattered decks or sliding cards. Everything finds its place clearly and intuitively
  • Harmonious aesthetics: Clean lines, balanced proportions, and a look that perfectly integrates with the game's Zen style
  • Quick and easy printing: Designed to be printed without supports, so you can have it ready in no time
  • Compatible and modular: Perfectly fits standard Tokaido cards and can be combined with other tabletop accessories

A touch of elegance for your journey

It's not just a card holder; it's a small design object that makes every game more enjoyable, organized, and immersive. Perfect for those who love to curate every detail of their gaming setup

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