Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - What's the name of that doll in Japan? It's the kind of round head with a rope tied around its neck and hung on a tree or window lattice, white.
What's the name of that doll in Japan? It's the kind of round head with a rope tied around its neck and hung on a tree or window lattice, white.
Sunny doll, also known as Qingniang, Tianpo and Sunny Monk. Popular in rural areas of China and Japan, it is a puppet hanging on the eaves to pray for sunny days.
"sunshine doll?" Japanese: teru teru bouzu.
According to (るてるる Terry)
ぼぅず Buzu Zhu Fang
This sunshine doll appeared many times in a Japanese cartoon "A Monk", which left a deep impression on people.
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