Hina matsuri is the Japanese Doll Festival, which is also known as Girl's Day.
It is actually Hina Matsuri and it is the name of the Japanese Doll's Festival or Girl's Day.
Hina Matsuri is a traditional Japanese festival also known as Doll's Day or Girls' Day. It is celebrated on March 3rd to pray for the health and happiness of girls in the family. Families typically display a set of ornamental dolls representing the Emperor, Empress, attendants, and musicians on a tiered platform.
The Japanese Doll Festival (雛祭り ,Hina-matsuri), or Girls' Day, is held on March 3, the third day of the third month in Japan.
Usually in there home, but they do often visit their local temple.
Japan has a lot of national holidays such as Shogatsu or New Year and the Kenkoku Kinenbi or National Foundation Day. Japan is also known for its festivals like the Hina Matsuri or Doll Festival and Tanabata or Star Festival.
It is called Obon Matsuri (Obon festival)
Festival in Japanese is 祭り (matsuri).
Matsuri
wedding and festival (matsuri)
"Yuki (Snow) Matsuri (Festival)". Pronounced yoo-kee maht-soo-ree.
祭り. "Matsuri"