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In 1927, children in America and Japan exchanged dolls as a gesture of friendship and peace. Miss Mie was one of the 58 sent from Japan and was given to Morrill Hall in 1928.
One of the most interesting displays in the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences is the “Japanese Friendship Doll” called Miss Kagawa. This was one of 58 dolls sent to the United States ...
At the museum, they viewed a traditional Japanese Friendship Doll gifted to the state by the people of Japan in the 1920s. Luncheon at the executive mansion ...
Japanese dolls reflect Japanese cultural practices, aspirations, and beliefs accumulated over centuries. Japanese dolls are divided into different types according to their skills and materials, as ...
The Montana Historical Society has a visitor from Japan to help restore its Japanese friendship doll, one of only 58 created and 46 that are still intact.