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  2. Gudetama - Wikipedia

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    The name "Gudetama" is derived from two parts: the first is the ideophone gudegude (Japanese: ぐでぐで), which is used to evoke the impression of something lazy and lacking energy. The second part is from the Japanese word tamago (Japanese: たまご) which means egg. [8] [17] Therefore, Gudetama can be translated to English as "lazy egg".

  3. Daruma doll - Wikipedia

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    Daruma Otoshi (だるま落とし) is a traditional game played with a daruma doll in five pieces, usually in the colors of the rainbow, from top to bottom: head – a man's face, blue, green, yellow, red. The game is played by using a small hammer to hit each of the colored pieces, from bottom to the top, without letting the pieces fall during ...

  4. Uguisu no fun - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] During the Edo period (1603–1868), the Japanese expanded its use by using it as a beauty treatment. [3] Geisha and kabuki actors used white makeup known as oshiroi that contained zinc and lead, which likely caused many issues such as skin diseases. [1] [6] Uguisu no fun was used to thoroughly remove this makeup and to whiten the skin.

  5. Should I Put That on My Face? Let's Discuss the ... - AOL

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    People have been concocting skincare remedies at home since the beginning of time. From dabbing toothpaste over blemishes to making an egg white mask to tighten pores, there are any number of ...

  6. Fukuppy - Wikipedia

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    Fukuppy (フクッピー, fukuppī, pronounced [ɸɯ̥kɯꜜppiː]) was the short-lived English name of a mascot of the Japanese company Fukushima Industries. The mascot has the form of a genderless anthropomorphic egg with red feet, little blue wings, and a happy smiling face.

  7. Animegao kigurumi - Wikipedia

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    The body suit allows them less-detailed skin features, on the level of animated characters, and the mask allows a similar level of facial features. [1] Some hobbyists obtain masks from established hobbyist mask studios. As of 2018, there are six mask studios locations in Japan, as well as in Taiwan and the United States. [4]

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