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JAPAN NEXT STOP
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KIMONO ( 着物 ) Traditional garment worn by men, women and children. The word "kimono", which literally means a "thing to wear" (ki "wear" and mono "thing")
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Different colours Different styles All Beautiful All ART
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kimono—had no pockets; however, men who wore them needed a place to store their personal belongings, such as pipes, tobacco, money, seals, or medicines. One BIG Problem
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NETSUKE ( 根付 ) & SAGEMONO Miniature sculptures that were invented in 17th-century Japan to serve a practical function (the two Japanese characters ne+tsuke mean "root" and "to attach").
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Katabori netsuke ( 形彫根付 ) or "sculpture netsuke"
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Obi-hasami Another elongated netsuke with a curved top and bottom. It sits behind the obi with the curved ends visible above and below the obi.
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Anaborinetsuke ( 穴彫根付 ) or "hollowed netsuke" Subset of katabori which are carved out for a hollow center. Clams are most commonly the motifs for this type of netsuke
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Daruma ( 達磨 ), Also known as a Dharma doll, is a hollow, round, Japanese traditional doll modeled after Bodhidharma, the founder of the Zen sect of Buddhism. These dolls, though typically red and depicting a bearded man (Dharma), vary greatly in color and design depending on region and artist
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Though considered an omocha, meaning toy, Daruma has a design that is rich in symbolism and is regarded more as a talisman of good luck to the Japanese. Daruma dolls are seen as a symbol of perseverance and good luck, making them a popular gift of encouragement. Daruma ( 達磨 ),
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KOKESHI DOLL( こけし –kokeshi)
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The bottom is marked with the signature of the artist. KOKESHI DOLL( こけし –kokeshi) Originally from northern Japan. They are handmade from wood, have a simple trunk and an enlarged head with a few thin, painted lines to define the face The body has a floral design painted in red, black, and sometimes yellow, and covered with a layer of wax. One characteristic of kokeshi dolls is their lack of arms or legs.
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Beautiful aren’t they
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Moku hanga ( 木版画 ) - Woodblock printing in Japan A technique best known for its use in the ukiyo-e artistic genre; however, it was also used very widely for printing books in the same period. Torii Kiyomasu, Ichikawa Danjūrō I in the role of Takenuki Gorō. A famous early 18th century actor print of the Torii school
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The Great Wave off Kanagawa Original print by Hokusai
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NOH MASKS ( 能面 nō-men)
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All have names. They are carved from blocks of Japanese cypress ( 檜 "hinoki"), and painted with natural pigments on a neutral base of glue and crunched seashell. Usually only the shite, the main actor, wears a mask. However, in some cases, the tsure may also wear a mask, particularly in the case of female roles
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OBON LANTERNS & SUMI-E
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FANS
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ANIME
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ORIGAMI
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JAPAN WELCOME TO
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