I forget how much did this wooden doll cost. 50 Yen? I bet it's less than a hundred Yen.
Found this doll at Ojisan's recycle store (Ojisan=Grandfather), he together with her daughter run a second-hand shop where most of their goods come from people who want to throw out their old stuff :). Should you move to another town/country, Ojisan will be glad to collect your old things.
1 Yen coin. For some people, its value is too small to buy something, they usually put 1 Yen change in the jar provided by stores which will be sent as charity. These coins above are mine, I put them in a chopsticks rest.
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Lovely photos, Henny! I love the coins especially! ~Janine XO
ReplyDeletethat doll is pretty, i'd love to have that for a collection. Japan has many cute items to collect.
ReplyDeleteHey, r u a student in hiroshima univ?
ReplyDeletebcause I'm also a student here, in engineering faculty.
Love ur blog, though! :)