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三 月 の 節 句 さんがつのせっくsangatsunosekkuMeaning
- expressionnounGirls' Festival (March 3), Dolls' Festival
- see also:ひな祭り
- Puppenfest, Mädchenfest (am 3. März)
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Not available for this kanji.Hinamatsuri
Hinamatsuri: Honoring Girls with Ornamental Dolls
Hinamatsuri, also known as Doll's Day or Girls' Day, is a traditional Japanese festival celebrated on March 3rd. It is a day to pray for the health and happiness of young girls in the family. The main feature of Hinamatsuri is the display of a set of ornamental dolls called "hina dolls" representing the Emperor, Empress, attendants, and musicians in traditional Heian period court dress.
Families with young daughters often set up a special platform covered with red carpeting and adorned with a tiered display of hina dolls. The dolls are arranged according to strict traditions, with the Emperor and Empress placed at the top, followed by courtiers and other accessories. The display is typically accompanied by peach blossoms, rice cakes, and other symbolic items.
On Hinamatsuri, families pray for the well-being and prosperity of their daughters by offering rice cakes and other traditional foods to the dolls. It is believed that by doing so, any misfortune or evil spirits that may befall the daughters will be transferred to the dolls, thus protecting the girls from harm.
Hinamatsuri is a beloved festival in Japan, and many families take great care in preparing and displaying their hina dolls each year. It is a time of celebration and reflection on the importance of family and the well-being of children, particularly young girls.
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