Spectacular! I am fascinated by many Hina dolls

 "Hinamatsuri" is a traditional Japanese custom. Every year on March 3rd we celebrate the Doll's Festival, it is a festival for girls. A traditional event to decorate Hina dolls with the hope that girls will grow up cheerfully and adorably. 




At Kasuisai in Fukuroi City, many Hina dolls are displayed and celebrated every year. Some of the dolls lined up in the corridor are rare and cute, and numerous dolls that can be seen in the large hall are decorated with 1,200 dolls in 32 steps, which is very spectacular. 




The faces of these Hina dolls look happy because they are no longer needed at home, then they were brought in and are displayed in front of many people. Japanese custom believed that dolls have a soul. 

Normally, it is customary for each family to put away these dolls after the Hinamatsuri, but at Kasuisai, you can see them until the end of March.





 Please come and see the Hina dolls in gorgeous costumes. 

Coronavirus infection prevention measures are also being taken, so we ask for your cooperation. 







 

Period: January-March 31, 2021 

Opening hours: 8:00 to 17:00 

Location: Kasuisai

              (2915-1 KunoFukuroi City, Shizuoka Prefecture) 

Admission fee: 500 yen (free for elementary school students and younger) 

 

Please see here for details  

 

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