In the Passport to Adventure art series by Thomas Kinkade Studios, Disney’s Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, along with some of their closest friends, explore famous travel destinations around the world. This time Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and their friends are visiting Japan.
The setting sun has cast a warm glow on Mount Fuji, and the lanterns are starting to illuminate the garden and its paths. Mickey Mouse is proudly presenting to Minnie Mouse the bonsai tree that was cultivated by Goofy who has found his inner peace by tending to the garden and the bonsais. Donald Duck is very determined to learn the correct way to use the chopsticks and is trying hard to follow the way Daisy Duck uses them. Pluto has ventured over and joined Chip ‘n Dale to watch the antics of the Koi fish in the pond. Join Thomas Kinkade Studios as we follow the travels of Mickey Mouse and Friends in Disney Mickey and Minnie in Japan.
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Key Points:
- Disney Mickey and Minnie in Japan is the 13th painting in the Passport to Adventure series. Other beautiful destinations where the pair and their friends have been featured include Hawaii, Hollywood, Paris, Ireland, the Alps, the Australian Outback, Greece, Mexico, Florida, London, Italy, and San Francisco.
- In this painting Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and their friends are enjoying their time in Japan. Dressed in traditional attire, Mickey Mouse presents Minnie Mouse with a bonsai plant, while Daisy Duck patiently teaches Donald Duck how to use chopsticks nearby.
- Pluto and Chip and Dale, are excited about the Koi swimming in the pond.
- Goofy is at peace in the background, tending his garden with beautiful pagodas and the stunning view of Mount Fuji behind him.
- Can you spot Uncle Scrooge McDuck?
- The beautiful cherry blossoms and Japanese Garden are painted in the traditional Kinkadian style.
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