I love them all: Ritsuko-chan from Suita City | First Doll's Festival
I love them all: Ritsuko-chan from Suita City, Osaka Prefecture: Hina dolls and her first Hinamatsuri (Girls' Festival)
For my daughter's first festival this year, I bought her a Hina doll (Miai Hina) from Hinasei.
When my mother was choosing my Hina doll, she couldn't find a doll with a face or kimono that she liked, so in the end she wasn't able to buy one.
I understood that feeling all too well when my daughter was choosing a Hina doll.
When I saw Hinasei's Hina dolls, I thought to myself, "I found it!"
I love it so much that I feel like it's mine (my daughter will probably get mad at me, lol).
The face, the kimono, the folding screen, the tools, the name flag - I love them all!
I'm sure my daughter will be happy with it every year.
thank you very much.
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I like them all: Ritsuko-chan from Suita City, Osaka Prefecture
Thank you for this wonderful opportunity!
I'm Yoshinaga, a staff member at Hinasei.
I am happy that both the grandmother and the mother met the standards of "uncompromising" in their product selections.
Our craftsmen work day and night trying and testing different things, making dolls without compromising on the materials used, in order to create dolls that can be displayed for a lifetime and loved for a long time.
I am very happy that you were able to receive that spirit.
The Hinamatsuri feast sounds wonderful too!
I think it's still baby food for now, but next year we'll be able to eat it together ♪
I think one of the important roles of festival dolls is that they allow us to see the growth of the child each year.
We pray that you will grow up healthy and well, surrounded by everyone's love and affection.
Thank you very much for this opportunity.
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