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Hinamatsuri, or Doll's Day, is celebrated in Japan on March 3rd to wish for the health and happiness of girls. Families display ornate dolls, known as hina ningyo, which represent the Emperor, Empress, and their court, symbolizing prosperity and protection. The festival also features traditional foods, such as chirashi-zushi and hina-arare, and serves as an opportunity for families to come together and celebrate their daughters' growth and well-being.
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.
Hinamatsuri.
Yes it is called- the Hinamatsuri festival. Hinamatsuri is a children's festival Japanese Doll Festival, Girls' Day and is held on 3rd of March. Platforms covered with a red carpet are used to display a set of ornamental dolls representing the Emperor, Empress, attendants, and musicians in traditional court dress of the Heian period.
'Doll Festival/Girls' Day.'
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On Hinamatsuri, or Doll's Day, celebrated on March 3rd in Japan, families display ornate dolls called hina ningyo, which represent the Emperor, Empress, and their court. Traditionally, families with daughters pray for their health and happiness, often enjoying special foods like chirashi sushi and sakura mochi. Festivities may also include tea ceremonies and other celebrations to honor young girls. The day emphasizes the joy and well-being of daughters in the family.