Trump “Hina” Doll debuts for Girl’s Day
Updated 10:38, 28-Jun-2018
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Traditional Japanese dolls modelled after US President Donald Trump and former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, produced by Japanese doll-maker Kyugetsu Inc, were unveiled on Thursday ahead of “Girls Day”. /CFP Photo

Traditional Japanese dolls modelled after US President Donald Trump and former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, produced by Japanese doll-maker Kyugetsu Inc, were unveiled on Thursday ahead of “Girls Day”. /CFP Photo

Girls Day, or Hina Matsuri, is usually celebrated by families who decorate their homes with an elaborate set of the 60 cm high dolls to wish their daughters health and happiness on March 3 every year. /CFP Photo

Girls Day, or Hina Matsuri, is usually celebrated by families who decorate their homes with an elaborate set of the 60 cm high dolls to wish their daughters health and happiness on March 3 every year. /CFP Photo

The company’s decision to place a Trump doll among its four new offerings for Girls Day surprised some visitors, as they felt uncomfortable by his derogatory comments about women. /CFP Photo

The company’s decision to place a Trump doll among its four new offerings for Girls Day surprised some visitors, as they felt uncomfortable by his derogatory comments about women. /CFP Photo