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+ | [[File:Kaguya - The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter.png|thumb|left|200px|An illustration of ''{{wp|The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter}}'', showing the bamboo cutter finding an infant hidden inside a shining stalk of bamboo.]] | ||
+ | The bamboo doll is a reference to {{Nihongo|''{{wp|The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter}}''|竹取物語|Taketori Monogatari}}, a Japanese folktale written during the {{wp|Heian period}} of Japan. It is the oldest surviving {{wp|monogatari}}, or Japanese narrative tale. | ||
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+ | According to the tale, a bamboo cutter one day witnessed a shining bamboo stalk, and cut it open to witness an infant lying in the stalk. He named the girl {{Nihongo|"Nayotake-no-Kaguya-hime"|なよたけのかぐや姫}}, and as time passed, the girl aged to a beautiful woman, and people traveled to her with curiosity. Five nobles soon approached Kaguya-hime, and she asked each of them to present a rare treasure to her in order to marry her. None of the men were able to succeed. Later, the {{wp|Emperor of Japan}} visits Kaguya-hime and also gives an offer for love, but she declines as she would disappear if he took her. It is then revealed that Kaguya-hime had come from the {{wp|Moon}} and she was to return to her homeland and leave behind everyone. The emperor tries to protect Kaguya-hime by sending his warriors to watch her residents, but to no avail. Kaguya-hime flies away in a carriage, leaving behind a letter and the {{wp|elixir of life}}, which the emperor orders both to be burn on the top of the most sacred mountain. This mountain is thought to be that of {{wp|Mount Fuji}}.<ref>{{Cite web|date=April 21, 2017|url=https://www.faena.com/aleph/the-legend-of-the-bamboo-cutter-and-the-princess-of-the-moon|title=The Legend of the Bamboo Cutter and the Princess of the Moon|site=Faena|retrieved=February 4, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=June 1, 2021|url=https://uncannyjapan.com/podcast/kaguya-hime/|title=Story Time: “Kaguya-hime: The Bamboo Cutter and the Moon Princess” (Ep. 77)|site=Uncanny Japan|retrieved=February 4, 2024}}</ref> | ||
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+ | ''The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter'' received many adaptations, most famously an 2013 {{wp|anime|animated film}} titled {{Nihongo|''{{wp|The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (film)|The Tale of the Princess Kaguya}}''|かぐや姫の物語|Kaguya-hime no Monogatari}}, animated by {{wp|Studio Ghibli}} and directed by {{wp|Isao Takahata}}. It received a nomination for {{wp|Academy Award for Best Animated Feature|Best Animated Feature}} at the {{wp|87th Academy Awards|87th Oscars}}. {{See Wikipedia|The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter}} | ||
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* Includes data sourced from the [[Community:ACNH Spreadsheet|ACNH Spreadsheet project]] ([https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13d_LAJPlxMa_DubPTuirkIV4DERBMXbrWQsmSh8ReK4/edit Spreadsheet] - [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GwUuCKgJC61qWEjWyeG3nVjkHesszRL6XbPA_dHfLoI Translations]) | * Includes data sourced from the [[Community:ACNH Spreadsheet|ACNH Spreadsheet project]] ([https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13d_LAJPlxMa_DubPTuirkIV4DERBMXbrWQsmSh8ReK4/edit Spreadsheet] - [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GwUuCKgJC61qWEjWyeG3nVjkHesszRL6XbPA_dHfLoI Translations]) | ||
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Revision as of 18:37, February 4, 2024
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Bamboo Series | ||||||||
Buy price | Sell price | |||||||
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Not for sale | 2,400 Bells | |||||||
Height | Size | |||||||
1.0 × 1.0
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Obtain via | Crafting | |||||||
Recipe | 6× Young spring bamboo | |||||||
Recipe type | Housewares (#511) | |||||||
Recipe obtained via | Balloons (spring) Message bottle (On boat tours) | |||||||
Customize | No customization options. | |||||||
HHA themes | Harmonious / Fantasy | |||||||
HHA points | 201 | |||||||
Colors | Green
Green
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Variations | ||||||||
None
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Names in other languages
たけのビックリばこ 竹制惊吓箱 竹製驚嚇箱 대나무 깜짝 상자 boîte à malice en bambou boîte à malice en bambou ornamento de bambú ornamento de bambú scatola a sorpresa di bambù кукла из бамбука Bambus-Schachtelkobold bamboespeelgoed |
The bamboo doll is a houseware furniture item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It is part of the Bamboo Series.
The bamboo doll can be obtained from crafting, which requires 6× young spring bamboo. The recipe for this item can be obtained from balloons during spring or from message bottles found on the Spring Bamboo island via Kapp'n's boat tours.
This item appears as a furniture item in the homes of Chester and Chow. As a result, this item has a chance to be purchasable by the player if they were invited by any of the preceding villagers.
In Happy Home Paradise, this item is unlocked for use in designing when doing a vacation home request for Azalea, Chester, and Ruby.
Real-world information
The bamboo doll is a reference to The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter (竹取物語 Taketori Monogatari?), a Japanese folktale written during the Heian period of Japan. It is the oldest surviving monogatari, or Japanese narrative tale.
According to the tale, a bamboo cutter one day witnessed a shining bamboo stalk, and cut it open to witness an infant lying in the stalk. He named the girl "Nayotake-no-Kaguya-hime" (なよたけのかぐや姫?), and as time passed, the girl aged to a beautiful woman, and people traveled to her with curiosity. Five nobles soon approached Kaguya-hime, and she asked each of them to present a rare treasure to her in order to marry her. None of the men were able to succeed. Later, the Emperor of Japan visits Kaguya-hime and also gives an offer for love, but she declines as she would disappear if he took her. It is then revealed that Kaguya-hime had come from the Moon and she was to return to her homeland and leave behind everyone. The emperor tries to protect Kaguya-hime by sending his warriors to watch her residents, but to no avail. Kaguya-hime flies away in a carriage, leaving behind a letter and the elixir of life, which the emperor orders both to be burn on the top of the most sacred mountain. This mountain is thought to be that of Mount Fuji.[1][2]
The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter received many adaptations, most famously an 2013 animated film titled The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (かぐや姫の物語 Kaguya-hime no Monogatari?), animated by Studio Ghibli and directed by Isao Takahata. It received a nomination for Best Animated Feature at the 87th Oscars. More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.
Gallery
Icon in DIY Recipes app
References
- Includes data sourced from the ACNH Spreadsheet project (Spreadsheet - Translations)
- ↑ (April 21, 2017) "The Legend of the Bamboo Cutter and the Princess of the Moon". Faena. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
- ↑ (June 1, 2021) "Story Time: “Kaguya-hime: The Bamboo Cutter and the Moon Princess” (Ep. 77)". Uncanny Japan. Retrieved February 4, 2024.