Bashira
Bashira is a term often associated with a type of traditional Japanese doll, known for its unique craftsmanship and cultural significance. These dolls are typically made from materials like wood and cloth, and they often represent various characters from Japanese folklore or history. Bashira dolls are sometimes used in festivals and ceremonies, symbolizing good fortune and protection.
In addition to dolls, the term "Bashira" can also refer to a specific style of Japanese art or performance. This includes various forms of storytelling and visual arts that celebrate Japanese heritage, often incorporating elements of Noh or Kabuki theater.