"This is it after all": Masuda-san from Yaizu City: Hina dolls for the first Doll's Festival

"This is it after all": Masuda-san from Yaizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture: Hina dolls for the first Doll's Festival
My older sister will be 10 this year and my younger sister will be 1.
When I went to see my older sister's Hina dolls, I saw a very beautiful old-fashioned Japanese-style doll and decided to order one from Hinasei.
Last year, my second daughter was born and I looked at a lot of Hina dolls, but I was drawn to the old-fashioned Hina dolls.
My husband and I said, "This is it after all."
My eldest son, Tenjin-sama, who I inherited from my husband, also lined up, making it a lively Hinamatsuri.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"This is it after all": Masuda-san from Yaizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture: Hina dolls for the first Doll's Festival
Thank you for this wonderful opportunity!
I'm Masuda, a Hinasei staff member.
We understand that, even among the popular prince and princess decorations, you were particularly fond of the tasteful Fukabina dolls. Thank you for creating a wonderful atmosphere that fully captures the dignified worldview of Fukabina dolls!
The image matches that of the eldest son's Tenjin-sama, and the whole thing feels cohesive.
The proud looks on the older sister and brother's faces seem to show how precious the newborn baby is to them.
How was your first Doll's Festival surrounded by your big sister and brother?
I can only imagine that it must have been a lively celebration, filled with children's laughter and smiles.
Thank you very much for this opportunity.
Leave a comment