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a long row of red steps with statues sitting on top of them in front of trees

Big Hina Matsuri x Secret Sakura Spot 🎎🌸 A few days ago, I went to Katsuura City in Chiba Prefecture to witness one of the biggest Hina Matsuri (Dolls Festival) in Japan. The festival showcases about 30,000 Hina dolls displayed throughout the city and around 1,800 Hina dolls lined up on the stairs of Tomisaki Shrine. The Big Hina Matsuri is held until March 3rd of this year. The town looked really lively with pink banners and shops displaying Hina Dolls! You can even decorate your own…

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a pink shelf filled with lots of dolls and other things on it's shelves

[JP] Hina-matsuri (雛祭 り, ひ な ま つ り) is a festival that takes place every year on 3 March to celebrate and wish good health and happiness for the daughters of a Japanese household. Families celebrate by putting up ornamental dolls on display shelves called “Hina-ningyo (雛人形)” at home. These dolls are dressed and represented the Emperor, Empress, attendants, and musicians in traditional court dress of the Heian period.

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a red carpeted room with many dolls on it and the words top platform imperial dolls second court ladies third male musicians fourth guards

Hinamatsuri, also known as Doll's Day or Girls' Day, is a traditional Japanese festival celebrated on March 3 each year. The festival is dedicated to young girls, and the centerpiece of the celebration is the display of hina dolls, which represent the Emperor, Empress, attendants, and musicians of the Heian period (794-1185). This unique Japanese festival is celebrated differently depending on the region you're in, but most customs will include some similar features, like a set of cute hina…

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