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  2. Teru teru bōzu - Wikipedia

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    A teru teru bōzu (Japanese: てるてる坊主 or 照る照る坊主, lit. 'shine, shine monk') is a small traditional handmade doll hung outside doors and windows in Japan in hope of sunny weather. Made from tissue paper or cloth, teru teru bōzu charms are usually white, ghost -like figures with strings tied around their necks. [1][2][3] The ...

  3. Picrew - Wikipedia

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    picrew.me /en. Commercial. Yes. Registration. Optional. Launched. December 2018; 5 years ago (2018-12) Picrew is a Japanese layered paper doll -style avatar maker website. It was initially developed by two staff of the Japanes company TetraChroma [1] in July 2017, [2] and officially released in December 2018.

  4. Karakuri puppet - Wikipedia

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    Karakuri puppets (からくり人形, karakuri ningyō) are traditional Japanese mechanized puppets or automata, made from the 17th century to the 19th century. The dolls' gestures provided a form of entertainment. The word karakuri has also come to mean "mechanisms" or "trick" in Japanese. [1] It is used to describe any device that evokes a ...

  5. Paper doll - Wikipedia

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    Paper doll. Paper dolls are figures cut out of paper or thin card, with separate clothes, also made of paper, that are usually held onto the dolls by paper folding tabs. [1] They may be a figure of a person, animal or inanimate object. [2] Paper dolls have been inexpensive children's toys for almost two hundred years.

  6. Japanese dolls - Wikipedia

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    Japanese doll in traditional kimono and musical instrument. Japanese dolls (人形, ningyō, lit. ' human form ') are one of the traditional Japanese crafts. There are various types of traditional dolls, some representing children and babies, some the imperial court, warriors and heroes, fairy-tale characters, gods and (rarely) demons, and also people of the daily life of Japanese cities.

  7. Kisekae Set System - Wikipedia

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    Kisekae Set System (commonly known as KiSS) is a blending of art with computers originally designed to allow creation of virtual "paper dolls". Kisekae is short for kisekae ningyou, a Japanese term meaning "dress-up dolls". Unlike "computer art" which creates or displays traditional art via a computer, KiSS uses the computer as the medium ...

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