Hina Matsuri – Girl’s Festival
2015年3月3日
On March 3 every year, Japanese families celebrate Girl’s Day, a festival that promotes a bright future for each family’s daughters. A set of dolls on five or seven shelves topped with a prince and princess is displayed in the house. It is decorated with peach blossoms because this time is also known as peach festival. Originally, it was celebrated a month later in the lunar calendar when peaches are in bloom. By the way, the boy’s festival is traditionally on May 5 but now this is called Children’s Day so they share it with the girls as well.
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