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[[Image:Okiku_Doll.png|thumb|right|Okiku Doll]] | [[Image:Okiku_Doll.png|thumb|right|Okiku Doll]] | ||
− | ''The girl who owned this doll disappeared.''<br> | + | ''The girl who owned this doll disappeared.''<br/> |
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− | ==Item details== | + | == Item details == |
* This doll's hair grows very slowly, covering its face in the process. After it reaches a certain length, its hair pulls back up to its original length. | * This doll's hair grows very slowly, covering its face in the process. After it reaches a certain length, its hair pulls back up to its original length. | ||
− | * | + | * This decoration is based on a popular Japanese ghost story known as 番町皿屋敷 (''Banchou sarayashiki'', or ''Bancho Dish Mansion''). In this story, a young servant girl named Okiku is killed by her master (or would-be lover depending on the version of the story being told) by throwing her down a well. The decoration's description may imply that Okiku owned this doll before her death. |
[[Category:Room decorations]] | [[Category:Room decorations]] |
Revision as of 00:41, 16 January 2009
The girl who owned this doll disappeared.
Item details
- This doll's hair grows very slowly, covering its face in the process. After it reaches a certain length, its hair pulls back up to its original length.
- This decoration is based on a popular Japanese ghost story known as 番町皿屋敷 (Banchou sarayashiki, or Bancho Dish Mansion). In this story, a young servant girl named Okiku is killed by her master (or would-be lover depending on the version of the story being told) by throwing her down a well. The decoration's description may imply that Okiku owned this doll before her death.