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		<title>Japanese Toys: Daruma, Hagoita, Hinaningyo, Koinobori, Kokeshi, Koma and Taki</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Daruma (Doll): Originally representing the Indian priest Bodidharma, who founded Zen Buddhism in China. He lost the use of his arms and legs after sitting nine years meditating in a cave. Today, daruma dolls are used as charms to fulfill wishes. There are other types of daruma dolls. In some regions, the daruma doll has…]]></description>
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