Description The doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Ume (Japanese apricot), Kiku (Chrysanthemum), Momiji (maple) and Sasa (bamboo grass) patterns. This Obi (sash worn with a kimono) is classified as Hekoobi. Initially, it’s used by men but today, it’s common that children or even ladies use it. The flowering of Japanese apricot blossoms announces the arrival of spring. People appreciate its adorable petal shape, scent and characteristic branches. This pattern represents patience, vitality or prosperity of future generations. Chrysanthemum flower is very popular designs among Japanese people. As its petals form radially, it’s linked to the Sun. This flower represents the eternal youth, the longevity…