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'Love doll' manufacturer Orient Industry brings out its newest creations for this unique exhibit, now held for the fourth time. You'll be able to stare at man-made women of all shapes and sizes, while 'doll furniture' and production moulds will also be on display. The entrance fee includes a special leaflet complete with explanations of the company's history and methods, interviews with Orient's president and craftsmen, and contributions by artists like Jun Miura and Yuji Yamashita. If you're a serious enthusiast, make sure to attend the talk and 'posing display' on August 9 as well. Note that entrance is limited to those aged 18 and above.
Open Aug 5-23
Time noon-7pm (Fri until 8pm, Sat-Sun until 5pm)
Admission ¥1,000 (Aug 9 talk ¥2,500)
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