In the small, quiet town of Kadoma, there was a dusty old storage shed behind the elementary school. The children called it the odougubako — a playful, made-up word meaning "tool box for the path." Nobody really knew why it had that name. But for me, a shy fourth-grader, and my best friend Ayumi-chan, that shed held more than old desks and broken chalkboards. It held secrets.
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, a quirky institution specializing in the intricate art of Odougu—traditional Japanese wooden dolls. The Essence of Odougu Finding Our Way: How Ayumi-chan, Our Teacher, and
Yes, Ayumichan. I finally am.
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