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rdfs:comment | - Kugutsu is apparently based on a broken female mannequin. Kugutsu may refer to the dolls used by traveling performers called Kugutsu-mawashi. From ancient times, people believed that dolls could take the place of human beings. Dolls were also considered incarnations of gods and so were a part of folk religion. Eventually, bands of performers started to travel the country, visiting shrines and temples and villages, and performed with their puppets. These were the Kugutsu-mawashi.
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abstract | - Kugutsu is apparently based on a broken female mannequin. Kugutsu may refer to the dolls used by traveling performers called Kugutsu-mawashi. From ancient times, people believed that dolls could take the place of human beings. Dolls were also considered incarnations of gods and so were a part of folk religion. Eventually, bands of performers started to travel the country, visiting shrines and temples and villages, and performed with their puppets. These were the Kugutsu-mawashi.
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