Dogu, figurines that date from the Jomon Period (14,000 BCE - 300 BCE), will be on display at the Miho Museum this fall.
The figurines may have three fingers, raised arms, odd physiques, wry expressions, bits of red pigment, or even no face.
The people in the Jomon Period, in addition to making these kiln-fired items, also produced lacquerware. Among them were sake bottles and cups, earrings, bracelets, and combs.
These and more will be on display at the always wonderful Miho Museum.
Information
300, Tashiro Momodani, Shigaraki, Shiga 529-1814
Tel. +81 (0)748 82 3411
Exhibit Period: September 1 to December 9
10 am - 8 pm
10:00 to 17:00 (Admission until 16:00); 1,000 yen adults; 800 yen High School/ College Students; 300 yen Elementary School students. Note: the museum is closed for parts of the year. It closes in December and reopens in March; it is also closed for much of June.
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