A kind face and a lovely kimono: Wakana-chan from Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture: Hina dolls and the first Hinamatsuri festival
A kind face and a lovely kimono: Wakana-chan from Kurume City: Hina dolls and the first Hinamatsuri festival
I was looking for a lovely Hina doll that I would want to display even after my grandchildren grow up.
I went to a doll shop, but couldn't find anything I liked, so I was fumbling around on my mobile phone when I came across Hinasei's website.
With her kind face, beautiful kimono and carefully made design, I thought this was the perfect one for me and decided to buy it.
I was a little worried until it arrived, but I'm really glad I chose Hinasei.
Very well made and looks just like it did online.
I hope you will treasure it and display it forever.
-----------------------------------------------------
A kind face and a lovely kimono: Wakana-chan from Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Thank you for this wonderful opportunity!
I'm Tsujii, a staff member at Hina Dolls.
Congratulations on Wakana's first Doll's Festival.
Wakana's smile, shining in the spring light, makes the Hina dolls look even more radiant.
What a lovely smile that makes people happy.
We are sure that the Hina doll you choose will be something that can be enjoyed for a long time by people of all ages.
I'm looking forward to the day when you can show off to your friends as "my Hina doll."
The Hina dolls are meant to ward off evil spirits and protect young girls until they grow up.
We hope that you will fill it with the hearts of your grandparents and display it every year.
Thank you very much for this opportunity.
Leave a comment