Japan's abundant forests meant all kinds of wooden toys were made. Some of them, like kokeshi dolls, have come back into vogue, and there are now multiple museums and shops where it's possible to view and engage with these charming toys.
Kokeshi Dolls - History, Meaning & Facts
The Family Behind the First Traditional Nutcracker Is Still Making Them - Atlas Obscura
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Eating Wild Japan: Tracking the Culture of Foraged Foods, with a Guide to Plants and Recipes
The Hidden Powers of Manekineko and Japanese Toys - Kokoro Media
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Folk fun: Making folk toys accessible in everyday life - The Japan Times
Japanese Folk Toys (郷土玩具)
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Living dolls: A behind-the-scenes look at Fukuoka's ningyo craftsmen