There are many shops in Kyoto that sell Japanese groceries, dolls, and artworks.
One of the shops I spent the most time exploring is Kurochiku Tenshokan (Japanese: くろちく天正館), located near the Kyoto Municipal Subway – Shijo Station or Hankyu Railway – Karasuma Station.
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Circular bamboo shape, it should be their logo, right~
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Upon entering, you will see many dolls (Japanese: 人形).
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So this doll is actually called “Muga” (Japanese: 無我)
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It is said that this type of doll is called “Ichimatsu Ningyo” (Japanese: 市松人形).
Its history dates back to the Edo period and it is based on the famous Kabuki actor, Sanogawa Ichimatsu.
(If there are any mistakes, please correct me.)
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This doll is called “Ko-omote” (Japanese: 小面), but because there are many dolls inside this shop, I’m afraid that many children will have nightmares if they see too many, so I won’t put too many of them here. Honestly, I dare not have such dolls at home. I always feel like something strange will happen at midnight, such as the head falling off or hearing crying sounds… XD
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There are quite a lot of groceries sold here.
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A little doll costs ¥2940…
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There are also many bags here.
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Unfortunately, I don’t have much artistic talent, otherwise it would be nice to buy this and decorate it at home.
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Socks
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Handkerchief
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It feels like something that is only used for festivals~
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This is the situation inside the store because there are still quite a few pillars, so it is not possible to capture the entire view in one shot. So let’s take a look at it roughly~
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Above is a brief introduction of Kurochiku Tenshokan~
For more Kyoto attractions, please refer to the Kansai attractions page.
Kurochiku Tenshokan (Official Website)
Business Hours: 10:00~18:00 (Open all year round, closed on Chinese New Year and special holidays, please check the official website for details)
Address: 380 Hyakusoku Yacho, Shimomachi-dori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City
Transportation: Get off at Hankyu Railway “Karasuma” or Kyoto Municipal Subway “Shijo” station, approximately 10 minutes on foot.
Map:
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