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*[[Miku]] mentions to [[Rei]] that the [[Kushimi Doll|dolls]] depicted in the photograph accompanying this note are similar to the legends of the "Straw Dolls" passed on in Tōno. The [[Doll Altars]] in the [[Manor of Sleep]] were inspired by a house Shibata and Kikuchi visited in Tōno, where they saw a room with its walls covered in oshira-sama dolls.<ref>''Creators Interview'', [[Zero Shisei no Koe Complete Official Capture Book]] p244-9. [http://fftranslations.atspace.co.uk/ff3/ff3interviewgb.html English translation]</ref> | *[[Miku]] mentions to [[Rei]] that the [[Kushimi Doll|dolls]] depicted in the photograph accompanying this note are similar to the legends of the "Straw Dolls" passed on in Tōno. The [[Doll Altars]] in the [[Manor of Sleep]] were inspired by a house Shibata and Kikuchi visited in Tōno, where they saw a room with its walls covered in oshira-sama dolls.<ref>''Creators Interview'', [[Zero Shisei no Koe Complete Official Capture Book]] p244-9. [http://fftranslations.atspace.co.uk/ff3/ff3interviewgb.html English translation]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 16:39, 16 May 2024
Tōno is a real city in Iwate Prefecture in Japan. It is most famous for the Tōno Monogatari (1910), a collection of folklore stories compiled by Kunio Yanagita, the father of Japanese folklore.
- Miku mentions to Rei that the dolls depicted in the photograph accompanying this note are similar to the legends of the "Straw Dolls" passed on in Tōno. The Doll Altars in the Manor of Sleep were inspired by a house Shibata and Kikuchi visited in Tōno, where they saw a room with its walls covered in oshira-sama dolls.[1]
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- ↑ Creators Interview, Zero Shisei no Koe Complete Official Capture Book p244-9. English translation
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