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Yuko-chan and the Daruma doll: the adventures of a blind Japanese girl who saves her village
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Seki, Sunny
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After the 1783 eruption of Japan's Mount Asama destroys crops in nearby villages, a orphaned blind girl who lives at the Daruma Temple in Takasaki invents a doll representing a famed Buddhist monk and his teachings about resilience.
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