TOKYO (dpa) – Dakko-chan (Hugging Baby), which was once Japan’s most popular doll in 1960s, will be back to the Japanese market this spring, after much criticism about the controversial doll. Back in ...
5:44 p.m. Aug. 5, 2024: A previous version of this article referred to retailer Mokuyobi as Molu Yobi. In Little Tokyo, the past and the future have long been at odds. Less than a month after the ...
During Japan’s Edo period, which stretched from the early 17th century to the mid-1800s, wealthy families would buy Karakuri—little self operating dolls or toys that served tea and shot arrows. Here, ...
In Little Tokyo, the past and the future have long been at odds. Less than a month after the iconic Suehiro Café closed its 1st Street location — evicted after nearly 40 years — community leaders ...
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