Crafted in Gunma Prefecture, the Takasaki Daruma is Japan's most iconic daruma. Its round shape and low center of gravity allow it to bounce back when knocked over—a symbol of the enduring spirit, "fall down seven times, stand up eight." This charming figure embodies resilience, determination, and hope.
Cranes and Turtles – Symbols of Longevity
Every detail of the daruma's face carries meaning: the eyebrows resemble cranes, and the beard resembles turtles. In Japanese culture, cranes and turtles are symbols of long life and good fortune. Each face is meticulously painted by skilled artisans, combining strength and warmth in every brushstroke.
A Unique Companion Just for You
Because each daruma is handmade, no two are exactly alike. From the brushwork to the shape and expression, every piece has its own personality. Your daruma is one of a kind—a special companion to accompany and inspire you on your journey.

























