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  2. Hakata doll - Wikipedia

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    A Hakata figurine of a bushi of the Kuroda clan. A Hakata doll (博多人形, Hakata ningyō) is a traditional Japanese clay doll, originally from the city of Fukuoka, part of which was previously named Hakata before the city merger in 1889.

  3. Hakata-ku, Fukuoka - Wikipedia

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    Hakata was the traditional center for the manufacture of Hakata ningyō, which are traditional Japanese dolls that are famous throughout Japan. Today, almost all Hakata ningyō makers (Hakata ningyō shi) have their factories in the Old Hakata Area, a part of modern Hakata-ku. Hakata-ori is a textile used for obi of kimono. [14]

  4. List of Traditional Crafts of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Traditional Crafts of Japan (伝統的工芸品, dentōteki kōgeihin) is a series of Japanese crafts specially recognized and designated as such by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry (formerly, the Minister of International Trade and Industry) in accordance with the 1974 Act on the Promotion of Traditional Craft Industries [].

  5. 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.

  6. List of Living National Treasures of Japan (crafts) - Wikipedia

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    This list of Living National Treasures of Japan (crafts) contains all the individuals and groups certified as Living National Treasures by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of the government of Japan in the category of the Japanese crafts (工芸技術, Kōgei Gijutsu).

  7. Fukuoka Asian Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    Fukuoka Asian Art Museum (福岡アジア美術館, Fukuoka Ajia Bijutsukan) is a museum of Asian art that opened in Hakata, Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan in 1999. [1] The collection of modern and contemporary art comprises some three thousand works from twenty-three countries.

  8. Hakata (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hakata Bay, a bay on the Japanese island of Kyūshū Battle of Bun'ei, also known as the First Battle of Hakata Bay, during the first Mongol invasions of Japan; Battle of Kōan, also known as the Second Battle of Hakata Bay, during the second Mongol invasion of Japan; Hakata dialect; Hakata doll, traditional Japanese clay dolls, originally from ...

  9. Category:Japanese dolls - Wikipedia

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