Hinamatsuri March 3rd Girl’s Day

Hinamatsuri is Girls’ Day and celebrated for baby girls’ and young girls’ healthy growth and happiness on March 3rd. it is also called Momo noSekku of peach, a seasonal festival. As it’s named, we display dolls and peach branches.

I have good memories of Hianamtsuri displaying dolls with my mother and sister. I liked our Hina dolls. They were so beautifully dressed in kimono. I invited my friends and we enjoyed talking and eating snacks together. It was when I was in elementary 6th grade and the last time I saw our Hinaningyop Hina dolls.

This is Hinamatsuri song and you will see Hina dolls too.

https://youtu.be/uFS9RZXu3YA

In this video, you will see Hina dolls with Hinamatsuri song.

I arranged peach branches, They were full of energy inside and tiny pink buds and some blossoms.

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