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The Bunraku Puppet does not have an actual body; but it is made up of many parts such as the head, body, hands and legs; and the body is wrapped by kimono. The puppet are generally 130-150cm in height and weight 2-10kg. The female puppets heads are customized by different wigs but they don’t have feet, instead long kimono covering where their feet would be. It is probably because the old Japanese cultural custom that Japanese women would never show their feet in front of people.-Jinsong Liu Japanese Puppet, Puppet Mechanics, Puppetry Arts, Puppetry Theatre, Puppet Costume, All About Japan, Marionette Puppet, Puppet Making, Puppet Theater

The Bunraku Puppet does not have an actual body; but it is made up of many parts such as the head, body, hands and legs; and the body is wrapped by kimono. The puppet are generally 130-150cm in height and weight 2-10kg. The female puppets heads are customized by different wigs but they don’t have feet, instead long kimono covering where their feet would be. It is probably because the old Japanese cultural custom that Japanese women would never show their feet in front of people.-Jinsong Liu

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Bunraku (文楽), also known as ningyō jōruri (人形浄瑠璃, lit. “doll recitals”) or ayatsuri jōruri shibai (操り浄瑠璃芝居 “puppet drama plays”) is traditional Japanese puppetry, derived from ayatsurishibai (操り芝居), a puppet theatre developed in Kyōto and Ōsaka... Bunraku Puppets, Japanese Puppet, Puppetry Arts, Puppetry Theatre, Types Of Puppets, Tamamo No Mae, All About Japan, Marionette Puppet, Turning Japanese

Bunraku (文楽), also known as ningyō jōruri (人形浄瑠璃, lit. “doll recitals”) or ayatsuri jōruri shibai (操り浄瑠璃芝居 “puppet drama plays”) is traditional Japanese puppetry, derived from ayatsurishibai (操り芝居), a puppet theatre developed in Kyōto and Ōsaka...

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