Kärcher inspires with a huge Godzilla artwork on Japanese dam!

Kärcher inspires with a huge Godzilla artwork on Japanese dam!

Iwayagawauchi-Damm, Präfektur Saga, Japan - The Winnender company Kärcher again surprises with a spectacular art project in Japan: on the Iwayagawauchi dam in the Prefecture Saga, an impressive Godzilla motif is now adorning the concrete walls. For this reverse graffiti, industrial climbers with Kärcher-high-pressure cleaners had to remove layers of dirt and algae to make the iconic monster visible. Behind this creative project is not only the company's artistic vein, but also the endeavor to celebrate the 50-year history of the dam and the 70th birthday of Godzilla. Project manager Nick Heyden was enthusiastic about the special task that not only develops local but also cultural importance, since Godzilla represents a national icon for Japan href = "https://www.stuttgarter-zeitung.de/inhalt.winnender-firma-kaercher-wie--godzilla-zilla-ein-in-japan-gafe.1Cfaaf03-f124-a09f-cc60127ceb14.html"> Stuttgarter Zeitung reported.

cultural responsibility and sponsorship

Kärcher, known for his extensive cultural sponsoring, has been committed to numerous monument cleaning projects over the years. For example, a wide range of cleaning measures were also carried out in the Hiroshima peace park in order to keep the memory of the atomic bomb disaster alive. In the park, which lies in the epicenter of dropping, monumental structures and memorials are always cultivated in order to keep these important history visible. Kärcher Japan employees cleaned the Friedensteich and other important elements in the park. This commitment emphasizes the company's double mission: both the promotion of art and culture and the preservation of historical heritage, such as "https://www.kaercher.com/ch/inside-kaercher/unternehecken/kultursponsoring/hiroshima-friedenspark-Hiroshima-japan"> Kärcher------------------weabsite is.

These extraordinary projects combine art with a clear advertising effect for Kärcher, which makes it a unique part of the corporate identity. The focus is not only on the short -term effect, but also a sustainable commitment that has developed over the years. The impressive works of art, such as Godzilla graffiti, are not permanent, which is deliberately anchored in the artistic concept. Over time, nature and the weather let these works of art fade, which makes this form of time -limited art all the more exciting.

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