In Japan, Hinamatsuri (Girl’s Day) is celebrated annually on March 3. Literally translated as “doll festival,” families with young daughters celebrate this event by displaying hina-ningyo, special dolls for the occasion.
This is a mini set of paper pop-up Hinamatsuri dolls that you can even set on top of your computer. It bears the message Congratulations on the
Hinamatsuri Mini Pop-up Card
Japanese Girl's Day celebrations to take over the DIA this Sunday, Detroit
Japanese American National Museum in Downtown Los Angeles - Tours and Activities
Gloss finish porcelain Japanese Empress Hina Dolls with fabric pillow and tassels of golden thread. Designed and handmade in Spain. Unique pieces by the artist of Lladró. Offical Lladró guarantee. Exclusive breakage insurance included. Sculptures which belong to the High Porcelain collection. Limited edition. Hina Dolls - Empress is an exquisite piece of High Porcelain with delicate and meticulous embellishment, inspired by an ancient Japanese tradition.
Lladro Hina Dolls - Empress Sculpture - Limited Edition
Celebrating Girls Day: “Hina” Dolls Among Treasures of Mitsubishi Zaibatsu Head Iwasaki Koyata on Exhibit in Tokyo
Celebrating Girls' Day: A Japanese Holiday called Hinamatsuri
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