‘Kokeshi’ dolls are traditional wooden toy dolls originating from the ‘Tohoku (東北)’ region, the northern part of Japan’s main island, where they have been sold as souvenirs to visitors of hot spring resorts since the late Edo period (1804-). These dolls are considered one of Japan’s traditional crafts and are crafted by skilled artisans.
Typically, Kokeshi dolls feature a simple design with a spherical head and a cylindrical body. Originally developed as toy dolls, they were crafted to be easy for young children to hold, with narrow bodies that fit comfortably in children’s hands. In fact, some Kokeshi dolls were designed without the ability to stand upright.