March 3 is Hina Matsuri in Japan. This traditional Japanese event is also known as the Doll’s
March 3 is Hina Matsuri in Japan. This traditional Japanese event is also known as the Doll’s Festival or Girl’s Day and is celebrated across the country. Beautiful “hina” dolls are displayed on red carpet platforms in homes of families with daughters to pray for their health, future, growth, and prosperity. Here is an interesting set I found recently in Gujo Hachiman. ———————————— Photo Credit: Me Gujo Hachiman, Gifu Prefecture Follow me for regular Japan content . Visit our website for more on Japan travel and culture - link in profile . Support me by: ❤️ Liking Commenting Sharing my posts . . . #hinamatsuri #gujo #gujohachiman #gifu #japan #japantravel #travel #japantrip #日本 #ig_japan #igersjp #instagramjapan #visitjapanjp #wanderlust #myjapan #explorejapan #discoverjapan #photooftheday #offthebeatenpath #hiddengem #unknownjapan #tokyocameraclub (at Gujo Hachiman, Gifu, Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CaorLJsvsgr/?utm_medium=tumblr -- source link
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