What is and isn't a toy can be up to interpretation, but I feel that what defines one as per rules here is if it's made/marketed to be a toy.
Articulation doesn't define what is and isn't a toy. If it was strictly based on if it can move, you would have to ban balls, blocks, rubber dinosaurs, and stuffed toys as well.
A resin statue is probably fragile and not designed to be played with, that wouldn't be a toy. It is a collector's item, and the majority of us do collect things so there is an overlap in interests.
Something like Amiibo is also statuelike, but is made/marketed as a toy. The whole concept of "toys to life" is toys in the same manner of those rubber dinosaurs.
You can also play with things that aren't toys like paper clips or other household objects. They aren't sold or marketed as toys, but we still played with them.
>>5483147IIRC, Japanese statues go in /jp/. Which leaves out Western/other ones.