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Designer Dolls from Imai Store
デザイナーズだるま
Source : www.imai-daruma.com
デザイナーズねこ Designer Neko
source : Designer Cats by Imai
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デザイナーズだるま Designers Daruma Shop
100名を超す若手アーティストがダルマのデザインに挑んだ作品を販売しています。
http://designers-daruma.com/
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達磨 DARUMA
From ancient times, Japanese common people have delighted in the culture of engimono (good luck charms). Decorations, foods, talismans, festivals, and even performance artists at festivities can be engimono.
Traditional limbless dolls called Daruma are very popular Japanese engimono. Daruma imitates the zazen (seated) posture of Bodhidharma, the founder of a Zen Buddhist sect, who sacrificed his mobility over nearly a decade of meditation. A Japanese proverb Nana-korobi ya-oki can be literally translated “If you tumble down seven times, stand up eight times.” (Life is full of ups and downs.) Attributed to Bodhidharma, this proverb has come to symbolize the perseverance of Japanese people. Since Daruma dolls are designed to return to upright position if tipped over, they personify the spirit of Nana-korobi ya-oki.
The heart of this culture is in Takasaki-shi, Gumma Prefecture, where about 80% of Daruma dolls are produced. Hiroyuki Imai, a third-generation representative of Imai Daruma Shop founded 80 years ago says, “I’m hoping that people can accept hardship and sadness with gratitude by greeting Daruma (meaning Bodhidharma) every day. I want people to remember that every day is uniquely precious.”
Daruma-ichi (Daruma market) is held in Takasaki on January 6 and 7, drawing over 200,000 visitors each year. People visit this place and purchase Daruma to express gratitude for safety in the past year and hopes for good fortune in the coming year. Daruma dolls accept people’s wishes and watch over their daily lives with affection.
IMAI DARUMA
- source : www.ana-cooljapan.com
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1/16/2009
7/08/2008
Plastic Dolls
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Plastic Daruma Dolls
DCTO Jibun Project
(Dreams Come True Object: My Project)
is a modern interpretation of an ancient Japanese Zen doll known as a Daruma doll. This curiously limbless, traditionally red-cloaked figure with unpainted eyes is used for personal dedication to a new venture such as starting a business, beginning a new path in life, or given as a gift for celebrations like New Years, weddings and birthdays. Painting in DCTO’s left eye shows commitment to a goal; once the goal is achieved, you then paint in DCTO’s right eye.
DCTO (‘dik-toe’) is designed to right itself when it is knocked over, reflecting the Japanese saying, ‘Nanakorobi yaoki’, ""Fall 7 times, rise 8 times”. This reminds us that no matter the number of times we may stumble, those with a persistent heart will rise again to achieve their goals, symbolizing relentless dedication and an undaunted spirit.
© PHOTO : www.myplasticheart.com
Dacosta Bayley: The Art of the Daruma
“People tell me that the eyes of my characters seem to draw them in,” artist Dacosta Bayley says. “The expressions on their faces communicate an honest and welcoming soul.”
“Ancient wisdom is finding relevance in contemporary times, and people are becoming more aware of themselves and of new possibilities for improving themselves,” Dacosta says. “It’s exciting for me to be a part of that as the DCTO: Jibun Project brings Zen to new eyes.”
May 2008
source : DCTO Jibun Project
CLICK for more photos !
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Dreams to Dreams
Custom Vinyl Toy Show
December 2, 2008 – to January 25, 2009
The Japanese American National Museum in association with Dacosta of Chocolate Soop bring you the first custom vinyl toy show in a museum. Just in time for the holidays, 40-50 artists will customize Chocolate Soop DCTO (Dream Come True Object), a futuristic vinyl version of a traditional Japanese New Years folk toy.
View all the Daruma Dolls HERE !
source : janmstore.com
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Alphabetical Index of the Daruma Museum
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Plastic Daruma Dolls
DCTO Jibun Project
(Dreams Come True Object: My Project)
is a modern interpretation of an ancient Japanese Zen doll known as a Daruma doll. This curiously limbless, traditionally red-cloaked figure with unpainted eyes is used for personal dedication to a new venture such as starting a business, beginning a new path in life, or given as a gift for celebrations like New Years, weddings and birthdays. Painting in DCTO’s left eye shows commitment to a goal; once the goal is achieved, you then paint in DCTO’s right eye.
DCTO (‘dik-toe’) is designed to right itself when it is knocked over, reflecting the Japanese saying, ‘Nanakorobi yaoki’, ""Fall 7 times, rise 8 times”. This reminds us that no matter the number of times we may stumble, those with a persistent heart will rise again to achieve their goals, symbolizing relentless dedication and an undaunted spirit.
© PHOTO : www.myplasticheart.com
Dacosta Bayley: The Art of the Daruma
“People tell me that the eyes of my characters seem to draw them in,” artist Dacosta Bayley says. “The expressions on their faces communicate an honest and welcoming soul.”
“Ancient wisdom is finding relevance in contemporary times, and people are becoming more aware of themselves and of new possibilities for improving themselves,” Dacosta says. “It’s exciting for me to be a part of that as the DCTO: Jibun Project brings Zen to new eyes.”
May 2008
source : DCTO Jibun Project
CLICK for more photos !
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Dreams to Dreams
Custom Vinyl Toy Show
December 2, 2008 – to January 25, 2009
The Japanese American National Museum in association with Dacosta of Chocolate Soop bring you the first custom vinyl toy show in a museum. Just in time for the holidays, 40-50 artists will customize Chocolate Soop DCTO (Dream Come True Object), a futuristic vinyl version of a traditional Japanese New Years folk toy.
View all the Daruma Dolls HERE !
source : janmstore.com
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Alphabetical Index of the Daruma Museum
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Shingen Koshu
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Shingen Daruma 信玄だるま
Koshu Daruma (Kooshuu) 甲州だるま
Takeda Shingen 武田信玄
信玄起上がり
Kooshuu is the old name of Yamanashi Province.
Takeda Shingen was a warlord there during turbulent times before the Edo Bakufu government was formed. Up to our times he is honored with this Daruma Doll.
He has the eyes painted in a special way below the eyebrows so when you put him high up on the Gods Shelf in the home (kamidana) he will look down on you and grant your wishes (Shitami Daruma).
The dolls are also called “Shitami Daruma” or “Yokozawa Daruma” corresponding to the villages where they are made.
CLICK for more Shingen Dolls.
Takeda Shingen was the eldest son of the aggressive warlord Takeda Nobutora (1493-1573).
He was Lord of Shinano and Kai Provinces. He was a preeminent daimyo or feudal lord with military prestige who sought for the control of Japan in the late stage of Sengoku or "warring states" period.
He was born Takeda Tarō (Katsuchiyo), but was later given the formal name of Takeda Harunobu.
Shingen is sometimes referred to as "The Tiger of Kai" for his martial prowess on the battlefield. His primary rival, Uesugi Kenshin, was often called "The Dragon of Echigo" or also "The Tiger of Echigo Province". In Chinese mythology, the dragon and the tiger have always been bitter rivals who try to defeat one another, but they always fight to a draw.
Read : Samurai Archives
Takeda Shingen 武田信玄
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Clay bell of Takeda Shingen 信玄土鈴
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Clay Doll of Takeda Shingen Daruma
. Daruma Clay Bells どれい【土鈴】 dorei .
. Shingen-bukuro 信玄袋 Shingen drawstring-pouch .
made of leather
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Daruma from the Koshu Province
Kooshuu Daruma 甲州だるま
CLICK for more photos !
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Daruma from Yamanashi ... 親子だるま 山梨県甲府
Yamanashi Prefecture, Yamanashi Daruma 山梨だるま
and Yamanashi Food
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Piggy Bank with Shingen Daruma
A few more of my LINKS are here:
Koshu Daruma
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. Fudo Myo-O 不動明王 Acala .
Takeda Fudo 武田不動
Legend tells us that Takeda Shingen had a few of his own hair cut and mixed to the black laquer for painting the breast of the statue.
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Erin-ji 恵林寺 is a quiet Zen temple surrounded by the Yamanashi mountains. It was built in 1330, when Nikaidō Sadafuji the military governor of the Kai-no-kuni administration asked the Zen priest and garden designer Musō Soseki (夢窓 疎石), also known as Musō Kokushi, to found the temple.
At that time, it was a Rinzai Zen temple of the Engaku-ji branch. It was destroyed in the Ōnin war (1467-77), but rebuilt when the Takeda samurai clan appointed it to be their family temple. In 1541, it changed to be a temple of the Myōshin-ji branch of the Rinzai school. The famous daimyo Takeda Shingen (武田 信玄) is buried here.
- source : www.japanesegardens.jp
© More in the WIKIPEDIA !
yoroi Fudo 鎧不動 "Fudo in armour"
like Takeda Shingen
鎧不動尊画
source :shingen.iooo.jp/special
木造武田不動尊 Shingen Fudo Statue
Legend tells us that Takeda Shingen had a few of his own hair cut and mixed to the black laquer for painting the breast of the statue.
勘助不動尊 Kansuke Fudo
勘助の念持仏は不動明王
. Yamamoto Kansuke 山本勘助 .
one of Takeda Shingen's most trusted Twenty-Four Generals
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There are old connections between Fudo Myo-O and
the regents of Kai province 甲斐
加賀美遠光が奉納した大聖寺不動明王坐像
Fudo statue offered by Kagami Tomitsu (1143 - 1230)
at temple 大聖寺 Daisho-Ji
山梨県南巨摩郡身延町 Minobu town, Yamanashi
and a statue before the temple
source and more details : butszo.jp/2013
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安田義定の菩提寺放光寺の不動尊立像
Fudo Statue offered by Yasuda Yoshisada (1134 - 1194) at temple 放光寺
Hookooji 放光寺 Hoko-Ji
甲州市塩山藤木2438 Enzan town
source and more photos : www.zephyr.dti.ne.jp/bushi
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External Japanese LINK
Making a Yamanashi Daruma 斉藤 岳南
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. Folk Toys from Yamanashi .
. . Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction . .
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. Folk Toys from Yamanashi .
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Shingen Daruma 信玄だるま
Koshu Daruma (Kooshuu) 甲州だるま
Takeda Shingen 武田信玄
信玄起上がり
Kooshuu is the old name of Yamanashi Province.
Takeda Shingen was a warlord there during turbulent times before the Edo Bakufu government was formed. Up to our times he is honored with this Daruma Doll.
He has the eyes painted in a special way below the eyebrows so when you put him high up on the Gods Shelf in the home (kamidana) he will look down on you and grant your wishes (Shitami Daruma).
The dolls are also called “Shitami Daruma” or “Yokozawa Daruma” corresponding to the villages where they are made.
CLICK for more Shingen Dolls.
Takeda Shingen was the eldest son of the aggressive warlord Takeda Nobutora (1493-1573).
He was Lord of Shinano and Kai Provinces. He was a preeminent daimyo or feudal lord with military prestige who sought for the control of Japan in the late stage of Sengoku or "warring states" period.
He was born Takeda Tarō (Katsuchiyo), but was later given the formal name of Takeda Harunobu.
Shingen is sometimes referred to as "The Tiger of Kai" for his martial prowess on the battlefield. His primary rival, Uesugi Kenshin, was often called "The Dragon of Echigo" or also "The Tiger of Echigo Province". In Chinese mythology, the dragon and the tiger have always been bitter rivals who try to defeat one another, but they always fight to a draw.
Read : Samurai Archives
Takeda Shingen 武田信玄
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Clay bell of Takeda Shingen 信玄土鈴
- - - - -
Clay Doll of Takeda Shingen Daruma
. Daruma Clay Bells どれい【土鈴】 dorei .
. Shingen-bukuro 信玄袋 Shingen drawstring-pouch .
made of leather
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Daruma from the Koshu Province
Kooshuu Daruma 甲州だるま
CLICK for more photos !
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Daruma from Yamanashi ... 親子だるま 山梨県甲府
Yamanashi Prefecture, Yamanashi Daruma 山梨だるま
and Yamanashi Food
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Piggy Bank with Shingen Daruma
A few more of my LINKS are here:
Koshu Daruma
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. Fudo Myo-O 不動明王 Acala .
Takeda Fudo 武田不動
Legend tells us that Takeda Shingen had a few of his own hair cut and mixed to the black laquer for painting the breast of the statue.
- quote
Erin-ji 恵林寺 is a quiet Zen temple surrounded by the Yamanashi mountains. It was built in 1330, when Nikaidō Sadafuji the military governor of the Kai-no-kuni administration asked the Zen priest and garden designer Musō Soseki (夢窓 疎石), also known as Musō Kokushi, to found the temple.
At that time, it was a Rinzai Zen temple of the Engaku-ji branch. It was destroyed in the Ōnin war (1467-77), but rebuilt when the Takeda samurai clan appointed it to be their family temple. In 1541, it changed to be a temple of the Myōshin-ji branch of the Rinzai school. The famous daimyo Takeda Shingen (武田 信玄) is buried here.
- source : www.japanesegardens.jp
© More in the WIKIPEDIA !
yoroi Fudo 鎧不動 "Fudo in armour"
like Takeda Shingen
鎧不動尊画
source :shingen.iooo.jp/special
木造武田不動尊 Shingen Fudo Statue
Legend tells us that Takeda Shingen had a few of his own hair cut and mixed to the black laquer for painting the breast of the statue.
勘助不動尊 Kansuke Fudo
勘助の念持仏は不動明王
. Yamamoto Kansuke 山本勘助 .
one of Takeda Shingen's most trusted Twenty-Four Generals
.......................................................................
There are old connections between Fudo Myo-O and
the regents of Kai province 甲斐
加賀美遠光が奉納した大聖寺不動明王坐像
Fudo statue offered by Kagami Tomitsu (1143 - 1230)
at temple 大聖寺 Daisho-Ji
山梨県南巨摩郡身延町 Minobu town, Yamanashi
and a statue before the temple
source and more details : butszo.jp/2013
.......................................................................
安田義定の菩提寺放光寺の不動尊立像
Fudo Statue offered by Yasuda Yoshisada (1134 - 1194) at temple 放光寺
Hookooji 放光寺 Hoko-Ji
甲州市塩山藤木2438 Enzan town
source and more photos : www.zephyr.dti.ne.jp/bushi
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External Japanese LINK
Making a Yamanashi Daruma 斉藤 岳南
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
. Folk Toys from Yamanashi .
. . Pilgrimages to Fudo Temples 不動明王巡礼
Fudo Myo-O Junrei - Introduction . .
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6/28/2008
Sunglasses
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Sunglasses Daruma
Happy Birthday, Xiao Hai Laoshi!
小海老師 生日快樂!
and one more from this page
Yi Lai Daruma
© PHOTOs : www.wakin-web.com
Daruma in Taiwan !
台湾とだるま
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Alphabetical Index of the Daruma Museum
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Sunglasses Daruma
Happy Birthday, Xiao Hai Laoshi!
小海老師 生日快樂!
and one more from this page
Yi Lai Daruma
© PHOTOs : www.wakin-web.com
Daruma in Taiwan !
台湾とだるま
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Alphabetical Index of the Daruma Museum
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6/06/2008
Sooshuu Daruma Sagami
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相州だるま Sooshuu Daruma, Soshu Daruma
相模だるま Sagami Daruma
Daruma dolls of the old Soshu Province, now made in Hiratsuka, Odawara, Atsugi and Kamimizo since the Showa period.
The origin is in Hiratsuka, with the
Family Nagashima 長嶋家.
Satchitaro 幸太郎 was the first to make them. Now the family is in the fourth generation.
Since every family had their own wooden forms, all Daruma looked a little different.
厚木、小田原、上溝、平塚
Nagashima and his Daruma
© www.daruma1.com
CLICK for more photos !
TAKUMI, skilled workers from Sagami
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Kamimizo Daruma 上溝だるま
Sold at the annual Daruma Market in Kamimizo
上溝だるま市
© www.e-sagamihara.com
Poster from Kamimizo
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. Hiratsuka Hige Daruma ひげ達磨 Daruma with a beard .
Arai San, Hiratsuka Daruma 平塚だるま
source : www.darumayahonpo.com
. Shrine Hibita Jinja 比々多神社 Daruma .
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相州だるま Daruma from Sagami
Exhibition Hiratsuka December 2010
浜松市博物館
CLICK on poster for more info !
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Alphabetical Index of the Daruma Museum
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相州だるま Sooshuu Daruma, Soshu Daruma
相模だるま Sagami Daruma
Daruma dolls of the old Soshu Province, now made in Hiratsuka, Odawara, Atsugi and Kamimizo since the Showa period.
The origin is in Hiratsuka, with the
Family Nagashima 長嶋家.
Satchitaro 幸太郎 was the first to make them. Now the family is in the fourth generation.
Since every family had their own wooden forms, all Daruma looked a little different.
厚木、小田原、上溝、平塚
Nagashima and his Daruma
© www.daruma1.com
CLICK for more photos !
TAKUMI, skilled workers from Sagami
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Kamimizo Daruma 上溝だるま
Sold at the annual Daruma Market in Kamimizo
上溝だるま市
© www.e-sagamihara.com
Poster from Kamimizo
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. Hiratsuka Hige Daruma ひげ達磨 Daruma with a beard .
Arai San, Hiratsuka Daruma 平塚だるま
source : www.darumayahonpo.com
. Shrine Hibita Jinja 比々多神社 Daruma .
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相州だるま Daruma from Sagami
Exhibition Hiratsuka December 2010
浜松市博物館
CLICK on poster for more info !
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Alphabetical Index of the Daruma Museum
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7/31/2007
Stuffed dolls (nuigurumi)
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Stuffed dolls (nuigurumi 縫いぐるみだるま)
だるま祈願 ビッグぬいぐるみ
My friend Ishino send me some great photos of a stuffed Daruma, who should sit in your car to protect you whilst driving.
They are about 35 cm high and weigh 760 g.
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Checking a bit more, they are online here, in three colors.
Click on the photo to see more.
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Here is another stuffed Daruma
ケロロ軍曹に登場する戦闘のプロであり、別名 「赤だるま」のぬいぐるみ。
サイズは小さい方だがよくできている。
© mimiomimio.blog4
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縫いぐるみだるま nuigurumi Daruma
だるま縫いぐるみ Daruma nuigurumi
. . . CLICK here for more Photos !
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kigurumi きぐるみ【着包み】 doll costumes to wear
Here is one for a baby.
. . . Yamadaruma san wearing a Daruma Costume
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Green Kappa Pleuche Jazz Cloth Funny Kigurumi
source : www.milanoo.com
. . . CLICK here for Photos !
. kappa 河童 / かっぱ Kappa water goblin - Kappapedia .
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. Regional Folk Toys from Japan .
Alphabetical Index of the Daruma Museum
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Stuffed dolls (nuigurumi 縫いぐるみだるま)
だるま祈願 ビッグぬいぐるみ
My friend Ishino send me some great photos of a stuffed Daruma, who should sit in your car to protect you whilst driving.
They are about 35 cm high and weigh 760 g.
........................................
Checking a bit more, they are online here, in three colors.
Click on the photo to see more.
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Here is another stuffed Daruma
ケロロ軍曹に登場する戦闘のプロであり、別名 「赤だるま」のぬいぐるみ。
サイズは小さい方だがよくできている。
© mimiomimio.blog4
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縫いぐるみだるま nuigurumi Daruma
だるま縫いぐるみ Daruma nuigurumi
. . . CLICK here for more Photos !
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kigurumi きぐるみ【着包み】 doll costumes to wear
Here is one for a baby.
. . . Yamadaruma san wearing a Daruma Costume
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Green Kappa Pleuche Jazz Cloth Funny Kigurumi
source : www.milanoo.com
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. kappa 河童 / かっぱ Kappa water goblin - Kappapedia .
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. Regional Folk Toys from Japan .
Alphabetical Index of the Daruma Museum
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