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What do you call the little statues that you see in Japan pretty regularly that have a little red round body and a man's face (usually with a mustache)?
I was a little curious about that because I read a Hideshi Hino manga a couple of days ago in which they pop up pretty regularly.
"It doesn't matter whom you are paired against;
your opponent is always yourself."
Yes they are. We saw a whole display of them when we were in Kyoto. They were about $40 each. I think the little watermelon are put in box, and as they get bigger it takes its shape.
Thanks for answering my question about Daruma dolls. I wonder what kind of symbolic significance they might have in the manga that I read that has them. (Hideshi Hino's The Bug Boy [Sounds a little bit Weekly World News, doesn't it?]) I thought that the part of the Wikipedia entry that discusses how people in the corporate world in Japan sometimes use them as a time management/motivational tool was interesting.
Come to think of it, there's a Japanese steakhouse close to where I live with a display case up front that has a few of them inside. There's some other stuff there that I'm a little curious about too. Next time I go there, I might take my camera and post a few pictures.
"It doesn't matter whom you are paired against;
your opponent is always yourself."
Jet_Jaguar wrote:
Come to think of it, there's a Japanese steakhouse close to where I live with a display case up front that has a few of them inside. There's some other stuff there that I'm a little curious about too.