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  1. Karakuri puppet - Wikipedia

    Karakuri puppets (からくり人形, karakuri ningyō) are traditional Japanese mechanized puppets or automata, made from the 17th century to the 19th century.

  2. Guide: Karakuri - Learn Lean Sigma

    Apr 30, 2025 · What is Karakuri? The word Karakuri comes from Japan, combining the elements of “Kara” (mechanism) and “Kuri” (action). The essence of Karakuri lies in creating mechanisms that …

  3. What is Karakuri? - Geolean USA

    Dec 15, 2021 · Karakuri is a Japanese term that refers to a lean methodology involving simple, mechanical material handling devices that rely on gravity and inertia to move product across a facility.

  4. Karakuri for mechanical low cost automation | BeeWaTec

    The term karakuri is an idea from Japan and describes a type of lean automation that uses the laws of mechanics and gravity alone to handle load carriers (e.g. box or small load carriers).

  5. Karakuri (Japanese traditional mechanical devices)

    Originally, karakuri was the general term for mechanical objects, and today, it mostly refers to the Japanese traditional mechanical devices intended for amusement, such as karakuri ningyo (a …

  6. Karakuri Automation - SUS America, inc

    SUS's Karakuri Mechanisms utilize gravity and the natural weight of items to achieve simple automation. Many tasks that once required an operator can now be unmanned. And because traditional karakuri …

  7. Karakuri - Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma Definitions

    Within lean, it stands for mechanical gadgets that improve your processes and conveyance systems, also known as karakuri kaizen. It originated with mechanical dolls in Japan, called karakuri ningyo.

  8. Karakuri puppet - からくり人形 - 4K Ultra HD - YouTube

    Karakuri puppets, or in Japanese Karakuri Ningyō (からくり人形) are traditional Japanese mechanized automate wonders made originally from the 17th and up to 19th century.

  9. Hanabira - Free Japanese Learning Platform

    Jan 2, 2026 · Karakuri is a form of traditional Japanese mechanical puppetry that has been around for centuries. It is a unique art form that showcases intricate craftsmanship and creative engineering, …

  10. Karakuri - Hey Japan!

    Jul 7, 2025 · The term karakuri, meaning "mechanisms" or "tricks", is used to describe any device that conceals its workings and elicits a sense of wonder. The word is thought to derive from the Japanese …