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Chrysanthemum doll Taiko drummer

Mon, November 12, 2018, by Muza-chan
At the beginning, the chrysanthemum was grown in Japan as medicinal plants, thus becoming a symbol for long life. In time, it also became a potted ornamental plant, and many chrysanthemum arrangements started to appear.

At the end of the Edo period, a gardener from Edo made the first chrysanthemum doll, kiku-ningyo, starting a trend that became popular all over the country. Photographed here is a Taiko drummer made of chrysanthemums, seen at the Kokura castle.

Kiku ningyo, Kokura Castle, Kokura
EXIF info:

Nikon Df
Lens: 24-70mm F/2.8G
Focal Length: 24mm
Aperture: F/6.3
Shutter Speed: 1/640s
ISO Sensitivity: ISO 1000


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