Japanese Traditional Kokeshi | Yajirou-Kei (Family)

Japanese Traditional Kokeshi | Yajirou-Kei (Family)

Prefecture: Miyagi

Origin:

This strain of Kokeshi is said to have been an offshoot of the Tougatta strain and is far less refined. That eventually developed into a unique style that remains today. The creators of these dolls hail from the small farming village of Yajirou-machi near Kamasaki Onsen, in Miyagi Prefecture, once a farming village between two tall mountains. The Kiji-shi (woodworkers) divided their time between farming and woodcraft. Those who made kokeshi in their spare time sent their wives to the nearby Kamasaki Onsen to sell their work to tourist shops and onsens.

Collector's note – characteristics/painting style:

The majority of this style has distinct waists, or (kubire), where the body tapers inward, with a wider, flared base similar to a kimono, thus making them very stable. The upper body usually has a hand-painted collar with horizontal stripes encircling the body, as in the Rokoru-moyo style, and vertical stripes running below the waist to the base of the doll. However, Yajirou dolls can also be found with a series of chrysanthemum petals running down the front of the body, or a branch of plum blossoms, as the only decoration. Yajirou dolls are some of the most brightly painted of the traditional family group. Utilizing a veritable rainbow of colours, from the usual red and black to green, yellow, and even blue and purple, they are available in probably the widest range of shapes. Some also have a painted beret-like feature or a bun on their heads, similarly painted with a red center spot. Less common are Yajirou who have conical hats known as Suge-Gasa. Typically seen is one lid or double eyelids and a cat or pick-shaped nose. Yajirou kokeshi have been made from cherry wood, camellia, and maple, but the preferred wood is white dogwood, (Mizuki). And finally, both Yajirou and Tougutta dolls are sometimes created with loose rings circling the waists. Carved from the same wood as the body, which is a very meticulous method! This treatment is referred to as 'Yamiyo' style kokeshi.

Yajirou Kokeshi Characteristics

Leading, Craftsmen:

Niiyama, Keimi, 1925, (Shirabu, Yamagata) - Master Niiyama, Keimi. No additional published information

Niiyama, Fukutaro, 1898-1965 - No additional published information

Niiyama Fukuo, 1922, (Yajiro Shironishi, Miyagi) - Master: Niiyama, Fukutaro. No additional published information

Niiyama, Hisaharu, 1942-2008 - No additional published information

Niiyama, Sanai (Master) - No additional published information

Oizumi, Kiyoni - No additional published information

Saito Masao, 1932, (Shiroishi, Miyagi) - Master: Sato, Tsugio. No additional published information

Sato Tatsuo, 1928-2009, (Yajiro Shiroishi , Miyagi) - Master: Sato, Imasaburo. No additional published information

Sato Yoshiaki, 1936, (Shiroishi Miyagi) - Master: Sato, Tatsuo. No additional published information

Sato, Koichi, 1936, (Shiroishi, Miyagi) - Master:Hamatsu, Heisaburo. No additional published information

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Vintage Japanese RARE Yajirou Ejiko Container with Miniature Spinning Tops | Koma by Ooizumi, Kiyomi (1936-)Vintage Japanese RARE Yajirou Ejiko Container with Miniature Spinning Tops | Koma by Ooizumi, Kiyomi (1936-)
Vintage, Japanese Traditional Yajirou Kokeshi by Sato Masao (1932-) Age: Late, 1960sVintage, Japanese Traditional Yajirou Kokeshi by Sato Masao (1932-) Age: Late, 1960s
Vintage Japanese Yajirou Ejiko Baby | Simulated Wood Basket | Niiyama, Fukuo (1922-1987)Vintage Japanese Yajirou Ejiko Baby | Simulated Wood Basket | Niiyama, Fukuo (1922-1987)
Vintage Japanese Yajirou Ejiko Container with Miniature Spinning Tops (Koma) by Ooizumi, Kiyomi (1936-)Vintage Japanese Yajirou Ejiko Container with Miniature Spinning Tops (Koma) by Ooizumi, Kiyomi (1936-)
RARE Vintage Japanese Yajirou Wheeled Pull Toy ‘Tending Brother’ by Tsuta, MamoruRARE Vintage Japanese Yajirou Wheeled Pull Toy ‘Tending Brother’ by Tsuta, Mamoru
Vintage Japanese Yajirou Family ‘Ring Toss’ Toy by Oizumi, Kiyomi (1936-1980)Vintage Japanese Yajirou Family ‘Ring Toss’ Toy by Oizumi, Kiyomi (1936-1980)
Vintage Japanese Yajirou Wheeled Push Ring Toss Toy Train by Tsuta, FumioVintage Japanese Yajirou Wheeled Push Ring Toss Toy Train by Tsuta, Fumio
Vintage Japanese Spinning Daruma Koma | Kijigangu by Tsuda, Mamoru (1928-2009)Vintage Japanese Spinning Daruma Koma | Kijigangu by Tsuda, Mamoru (1928-2009)
Vintage Japanese Clown Kokeshi Toy with Spinning Top by Tsuta, Mamoru (1928-2009)Vintage Japanese Clown Kokeshi Toy with Spinning Top by Tsuta, Mamoru (1928-2009)
Vintage Japanese Daruma Gambling Game by Tsuta Family (1944-)Vintage Japanese Daruma Gambling Game by Tsuta Family (1944-)
Vintage traditional Yajirou “Ejiko” by Minoru NiiyamaVintage traditional Yajirou “Ejiko” by Minoru Niiyama
Vintage RARE Yajirou-kei “Ejiko” Mother and Child by Shoki Suzuki (b 1927-)Vintage RARE Yajirou-kei “Ejiko” Mother and Child by Shoki Suzuki (b 1927-)
Vintage Japanese “Sleeping” Yajirou Ejiko by Kouichi Sato (1936-)Vintage Japanese “Sleeping” Yajirou Ejiko by Kouichi Sato (1936-)
Vintage Japanese Kokeshi Kendama Toy (Nichigetsu Ball) with Yajirou-kei Head by Mamoru, Fumio, Tsuta FamilyVintage Japanese Kokeshi Kendama Toy (Nichigetsu Ball) with Yajirou-kei Head by Mamoru, Fumio, Tsuta Family
Vintage Japanese Koma Tower of Tops with Yajiro-kei Kokeshi Head by Ooizumi, Kiyomi (1936-1980)Vintage Japanese Koma Tower of Tops with Yajiro-kei Kokeshi Head by Ooizumi, Kiyomi (1936-1980)
Vintage Japanese Yajirou Container with Lid / Spinning Tops by Kamata, Bunichi (1900)Vintage Japanese Yajirou Container with Lid / Spinning Tops by Kamata, Bunichi (1900)
Vintage Japanese Wooden Yajirou Toy Train by Niiyama, Tamio | KijiganguVintage Japanese Wooden Yajirou Toy Train by Niiyama, Tamio | Kijigangu
Vintage Japanese Wooden Yajirou Acrobat Toy | Rare Tsuta Family Kijigangu Articulated ToyVintage Japanese Wooden Yajirou Acrobat Toy | Rare Tsuta Family Kijigangu Articulated Toy
Vintage Japanese Yajirou Toy Train by Kamata TakashiVintage Japanese Yajirou Toy Train by Kamata Takashi