A small powerhouse of good luck, this Yakushi Kiln Kintaro doll brings a classic Japanese Children’s Day scene right onto your shelf. Kintaro, the “Golden Boy” of folklore, is shown cheerfully lifting a bear over his head – a playful pose that symbolizes strength, health, and a bright future. Traditionally, figures like this are displayed for Tango no Sekku (Children’s Day) to celebrate growing children and wish them long-lasting prosperity, but it’s just as charming as a year-round talisman on a bookcase, entry table, or altar.
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Yakushi Kiln Kintaro ceramic doll by Yakushigama
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Depicts Kintaro lifting a bear, a classic Children’s Day (Tango no Sekku) motif
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Symbolizes wishes for health, strength, and good fortune for children
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Material: Pottery / ceramic
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Height: approx. 13.5 cm (about 5.3”)
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Includes display base (as shown by manufacturer)
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Made for indoor display as a decorative ornament or seasonal festival figure
Color may vary slightly depending on screen settings.




