This is a box insert for the retail version of Let's Go! To Japan designed to keep all the components organised in the box and make setup faster.
I recommend printing the player pieces in the player colours so it's possible to identify them without removing the tokens.
The passport expansion tray can be used as a discard tray during the game, if you don't mind mixing the Tokyo and Kyoto cards during play.
I used part of the original cardboard insert as a spacer, which helps keep the player boards secured and fills the remaining space.
The player boards will fit snugly on top of everything, acting as a lid to keep the components secure in their sections, apart from one end of the resource tray. There's an optional ‘Resource lid’ file you can print to act as a lid on that section. This is only necessary for vertical storage.
Unfortunately this insert will not fit sleeved cards because there's not enough vertical space available (unfortunately it's not possible to make the tray for the Activity cards any taller because of the player boards).
The scorepad fits on top of the Activity cards and should help push sleeved cards down into the available space.
Print one of each file, except Player.stl, which needs 4 copies.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.