I'm a huge fan of Japan, if you do not know. I love travelling to Japan about 1-3 trips every year. Having been to Hokkaido, I really love this city! I love their beautiful Tomiya Lavendar Farm and Furano Cheese Farm the most!
Today, I'll be sharing with you some of the beautiful crafts, all the way from Hokkaido!
Ainu, indigenous people of Hokkaido, Sakhalin, and the Kuril Islands who were culturally and physically distinct from their Japanese neighbours until the second part of the 20th century.
Ainu culture on the Akan Lake
The Ainu felt the presence of the spirits of the dead in their day to day lives. They believed that the human lives were protected by the dead spirits who lived in all things that existed in the human world.
Inaw, prayer sticks made of woods, were also very important spiritual icons. There were many different kinds of inaw. Some were offered as gifts to gods or used to communicate with gods, while others were considered gods themselves.
Ainu, First People of Japan, The Original & First Japanese
AINU : Indigenous People in Japan
Janchan & Larme Dolls items on display
A very roomy bag with initials of the 3 Ainu ladies~
Janchan & Larme Dolls is currently not available in Singapore, should you love to collaborate or discuss about business, do drop either one of them a message!
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