Collection: Folk Toy

Japanese Folk Toys (Nihon no omocha) are traditional handcrafted toys made from materials like wood, clay, or paper, often created by local artisans across Japan. They originated centuries ago as children’s playthings but also carried cultural and spiritual significance, symbolizing good luck, health, or protection from evil. Many folk toys reflect regional traditions, festivals, and beliefs—for example, daruma dolls for perseverance or spinning tops for fun and skill. Today, they are cherished as cultural artifacts and collectibles representing Japan’s folk art heritage.

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