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The so-called "Hollow Dogū" (「中空土偶」, chūkū dogū) is a Japanese dogū or clay figurine of the Late Jōmon period (c. 1500–1300 BC). A chance find from what was to become the Chobonaino Site in Hakodate, Hokkaidō, it is exhibited at the Hakodate Jōmon Culture Center. it is one of five dogū that have been designated National Treasures. The other four include "Dogū with palms pressed together" from Aomori Prefecture, "Jōmon Goddess" from Yamagata Prefecture, and "Jōmon Venus" and "Masked Goddess" from Nagano Prefecture. It is also the first and, to date, only National Treasure in Hokkaidō.

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  • Dogū hueco (es)
  • Hollow Dogū (en)
  • 中空土偶 (ja)
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  • The so-called "Hollow Dogū" (「中空土偶」, chūkū dogū) is a Japanese dogū or clay figurine of the Late Jōmon period (c. 1500–1300 BC). A chance find from what was to become the Chobonaino Site in Hakodate, Hokkaidō, it is exhibited at the Hakodate Jōmon Culture Center. it is one of five dogū that have been designated National Treasures. The other four include "Dogū with palms pressed together" from Aomori Prefecture, "Jōmon Goddess" from Yamagata Prefecture, and "Jōmon Venus" and "Masked Goddess" from Nagano Prefecture. It is also the first and, to date, only National Treasure in Hokkaidō. (en)
  • El llamado Dogū hueco (中空土偶 chūkō dogū?) es una figurilla dogū de arcilla perteneciente al período Jōmon tardío (c. 1500-1300 a. C). Fue hallada de forma casual en el yacimiento de Chobonaino, parte de Hakodate, en la isla japonesa de Hokkaidō. Se exhibe en el y es uno de los cinco dogū designados como Tesoro Nacional de Japón; del mismo modo, es el primer y único Tesoro Nacional de Hokkaidō.​​​ (es)
  • 中空土偶(ちゅうくうどぐう)とは、中が空洞に作られている土偶のことである。 北海道旧南茅部町(現・函館市)著保内野(ちょぼないの)遺跡で出土した中空土偶が有名であり、以下ではこの土偶について記述する。 (ja)
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  • The so-called "Hollow Dogū" (「中空土偶」, chūkū dogū) is a Japanese dogū or clay figurine of the Late Jōmon period (c. 1500–1300 BC). A chance find from what was to become the Chobonaino Site in Hakodate, Hokkaidō, it is exhibited at the Hakodate Jōmon Culture Center. it is one of five dogū that have been designated National Treasures. The other four include "Dogū with palms pressed together" from Aomori Prefecture, "Jōmon Goddess" from Yamagata Prefecture, and "Jōmon Venus" and "Masked Goddess" from Nagano Prefecture. It is also the first and, to date, only National Treasure in Hokkaidō. (en)
  • El llamado Dogū hueco (中空土偶 chūkō dogū?) es una figurilla dogū de arcilla perteneciente al período Jōmon tardío (c. 1500-1300 a. C). Fue hallada de forma casual en el yacimiento de Chobonaino, parte de Hakodate, en la isla japonesa de Hokkaidō. Se exhibe en el y es uno de los cinco dogū designados como Tesoro Nacional de Japón; del mismo modo, es el primer y único Tesoro Nacional de Hokkaidō.​​​ (es)
  • 中空土偶(ちゅうくうどぐう)とは、中が空洞に作られている土偶のことである。 北海道旧南茅部町(現・函館市)著保内野(ちょぼないの)遺跡で出土した中空土偶が有名であり、以下ではこの土偶について記述する。 (ja)
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