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All About Hina Matsuri: The Epic Japanese Doll Festival (March 3) | LIVE JAPAN travel guide

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…

Hina Matsuri, A Day of Celebration For Girls - VOYAPON

During Hina Matsuri, literally “doll’s celebration”, beautiful ornamental dolls are displayed in Japan's household to celebrate the good fortune of girls.

Hina-Matsuri, la fête des poupées japonaises - Inspiration Japon Toshiba

Hina-Matsuri, la fête des poupées japonaises - Inspiration Japon Toshiba

Hina Matsuri/Girls Day is celebrated every year on March 3rd throughout Japan. Typically if a girl child is born, parents prepare the hina dolls for them. These dolls are considered to drive away bad spirits and bring health and happiness to the girl child.

Hina Matsuri/Girls Day is celebrated every year on March 3rd throughout Japan. Typically if a girl child is born, parents prepare the hina dolls for them. These dolls are considered to drive away bad spirits and bring health and happiness to the girl child.