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By Masafumi Taga and Tatsuya Imaoka / Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writers
10:41 JST,
December 2, 2024
Two large exhibitions in Tokyo are showcasing ancient haniwa clay figures, which are important archaeological research materials that have also attracted artists with their artistic value and, in recent years, have become popular as manga and TV characters.