Buy Okiagari – Japanese tumbler dolls for luck & endurance
Discover the Okiagari tumbler dolls – handmade lucky figures from Japan. Symbols of resilience, optimism, and cultural depth .
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What is an Okiagari?
Okiagari koboshimeans "little monk who gets up again." These lovingly crafted papier-mâché figures are weighted so that they always stand up again after tipping over – a powerful symbol forPerseverance, courage and resilience.
A living tradition since the 14th century
In Japan, Okiagari are an integral part ofTokaichi Market: There, they are dropped to the ground – the standing ones are considered lucky charms. Traditionally, they are given to each family member – plus one more, "for the family's growth in the new year."
Artful & symbolic
OurOkiagari figuresrepresent more than decoration. They embodyPerseverance, beauty and positive energy, decorated with traditional Japanese papers and often with characters from myth, culture or symbolism.
Okiagari at Shinkoko
✔ Handmade in Japan
✔ Symbol of strength & optimism
✔ Ideal for collectors and Japan fans
✔ Inspiring gift with cultural depth
❓FAQ – Frequently asked questions about Okiagari
What does Okiagari-koboshi mean?
Literally: “The little monk who gets up again.” The figure stands up again by itself after every fall – it symbolizessteadfastnessand the courage to start again and again.
Where does this tradition come from?
Okiagari have existed since the 14th century and are particularly well known fromTokaichi Market in Aizu, where they are still bought today for good luck and family blessings.
What is special about Okiagari by Shinkoko?
Our characters arehandmade in Japan, with traditional papers and great attention to detail. Each one is asymbolic work of artwith spiritual message.
Who is an Okiagari suitable for?
For all those whoEncouragement, happiness or new strength– whether at the beginning of the year, as a gift or as a daily reminder of the motto: “Fall seven times, get up eight times.”