Daruma dolls are one of Japan’s most popular souvenirs. But where do they come from? - CEO North America
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Daruma dolls are one of Japan’s most popular souvenirs. But where do they come from? - CEO North America
The iconic Japanese dolls range from a couple of inches to several feet in height, and there are thousands of them at the 1,300-year-old temple, located about an hour from downtown Osaka in Minoh National Park. According to the temple, Katsuo-ji became known as the “Daruma temple” about 100 years ago, around the same time the site began selling the dolls — a lucky talisman in Japan and a symbol of determination and ambition, which have also beco…
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