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Japanese dolls6 of 7Japanese Geisha Doll w/ water bucketsAntique Japanese Porcelain Geisha Doll Family Heirloom 1915
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    Posted 12 years ago

    Hubbardrodeo
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    The doll was given to me as a gift while traveling in Japan in 1975. Due to the language barrier, I know nothing about the representation. She came in a glass case, and she's 21 inches tall. I would like to provide my children with her history if possible.

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    1. bira_bira_lover bira_bira_lover, 11 years ago
      The doll represents a character named Yaegaki Hime. It's part of a Romeo and Juliet type of story with a happier ending though.
      http://www.yaegaki-kai.be/yaegaki-hime/
      Paste the link and you will find out the story behind the princess who can summon fox spirits.
      I myself, have 4 variants of this doll.....
    2. Hubbardrodeo Hubbardrodeo, 11 years ago
      Thank you for the background of the character. I will share this with my grown children as it gives new meaning to the doll. I'm sure my Japanese family tried to explain this to me in 1975. Very thankful for the Internet and people like you to fill in the pieces!

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