Japanese dolls take over PJ museum


(From left) Orikasa, Dr Abdul Ghalib and Japan Foundation Kuala Lumpur director Horikawa Koichi looking at one of the dolls on display at the exhibition.

THE DOLL of Japan – Shapes of Prayer, Embodiments of Love is being showcased at Petaling Jaya Museum for communities from the area to learn more about Japanese art and culture.

The exhibition until May 18 is made possible through the collaboration between Japan Foundation Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ).

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