- A bobblehead, also
known by
nicknames such as nodder, wobbler, or
wacky wobbler, is a type of
small collectible figurine. Its head is
often oversized compared...
- night,
Umeta is
burying something in a park... 5 "Papier-mâché Tiger" "
Hariko no Tora"張子の虎 August 9, 2021 (2021-08-09) A
disheveled man
stares at a child's...
- (pomelo-like)
citrus flavor. A
peony blossom is
shown on the label, next to an inu
hariko, a
traditional ****anese papier-mâché dog.
Glucose Syrup (corn starch, water)...
- ****an,
Sendai hariko involves creating papier-mâché
figurines of
animals like
tigers or rabbits, and
Daruma dolls. Traditionally,
Sendai hariko figures were...
- (zodiac)
Fenrir Gwyllgi (Wales)
Gytrash (Northern England) ****hound Inu
Hariko Inuyasha Komainu Moddey Dhoo (Mauthe Doog) (Manx) Ōkami Okuri-inu Panhu...
- "Paper-Thin" (張子,
Hariko) "Delusion" (妄想, Mōsō) "No Fight" (不戦, Fusen) "Cheap Hand" (安目, Yasume) "Folding" (降り, Furi) "Stimulation" (呼び水, Yobimizu) "Dragon...
- rice Yakimanju,
grilled manjū Hiroshima Fude,
calligraphy brush –
Kumano Hariko, papier-mâché
masks and
dolls –
Miyajima Kendama, cup and ball game – Hat****ichi...
- the New Strip. A
track approached Cape Endaiadere,
along the
coast from
Hariko, to the
south east. At the
eastern end, the ****anese
occupied the Duropa...
- ISBN 978-0-674-01753-5.
Retrieved 18 June 2012. "Pursuing the
Possibilities of "
Hariko":
Artisan Hashimoto Shōichi
Branches Out in New Directions". 27 May 2020...
-
altar to the Hōsō-gami (放送神)
during the Edo Period. The Shōjō doll was a
hariko (papier-mâché) like the daruma, and the
industry for
manufacture is said...