Traditional Japanese Dolls Dressed in Edo Period Clothes
Japanese dolls dressed in traditional wear of the Edo era are displayed at the "Japanese Doll Exhibition" by Hisen Koike on October 11, 2014 in Tokyo, Japan. Hisen Koike, President of the Ningyou Bijustsu (Art of Dolls) Association, exhibited 100 scenes of the Edo era life by showing the beautifully crafted dolls wearing traditional clothes and accessories of the time. The exhibition was held from October 11 to 17 at Ginza Phoenix Plaza in Tokyo. Video by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/Nippon News)

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