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(doll memorialization) in which old dolls are burned, floated away, or<br />

otherwise disposed of after formal religious memorial services” exists due to<br />

the belief that ningyō “cannot be safely discarded until the object’s ‘spirit’ has<br />

been separated from it through ritual action”. 73<br />

Image removed according to copyright law<br />

Figure 73: Hina-nagashi<br />

<strong>The</strong> extent to which dolls may be considered dangerous and can elicit<br />

terror in the hearts of the Japanese people is apparent in the following<br />

historical account given by Schattschneider of a 1943 Ministry of Education<br />

campaign to destroy more than 12,000 American aoi me no ningyō (blue-eyed<br />

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