

Book
Doll Fantasies | Sakurako & Ichimatsu Dolls by Sakichi Kataoka
Age:2002 (Publication Date)
This is a Japanese picture book with no writings and by Sakichi Kataoka, a leading doll photographer. Innocent and innocent. Japanese dolls by masters of Japanese doll making. A collection of adorable doll photos. From the author's collection, friendship dolls, checkered dolls, hugging dolls, and tri-fold dolls produced from the late Edo period to the early Showa period are featured. The dolls are shown sitting on the thin branches of plum blossoms, standing on the beach, and traveling in the spring, summer, fall, and winter.
Japanese friendship dolls or Japanese ambassador dolls were programs of goodwill between Japan and the United States initiating an exchange of dolls between children as a way to ease cultural tensions in the 1920s and was established by Dr. Siodney Gullick, a missionary and education who had lived and worked in Japan since the 1890s. Children in almost every school in the United States raised money to send American dolls to many schools in Japan. Once the Japanese children received the dolls, they in turn raised money to send dolls back to the United States. These dolls delighted children and gave them a better understanding of culture across the Pacific Ocean.
Condition: Excellent, original condition with unbroken spine.
NOTE: Sakichi Kataoka grew up in Sapporo, Hokkaido. In 1978, "Ningyoya Sakichi" was opened in the city. In 1984, the Hanaemori Building store in Omotesando, Tokyo was opened. In addition to handling dolls and antiques from ancient times to the east and west, he plans and holds numerous events as a doll producer. Also, as a doll photographer, "Phantom Day Girl" (published by Sakichi Ningyoya), "Puppet Princess" (Shogakukan), "Shivering Eyes" (Kakugawa Shoten), "Fantasy Ningyokan Sakurako, and Ichimatsu" He is enthusiastically publishing a photo book with "Puppets" (Graphic). The Dolls Museum is scheduled to open in Shin-Okachimachi, Tokyo in 2003 (this data was published at the time this book was published).
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