Grateful for the connection: Asunaru-chan from Kakegawa City: Hina dolls and the first Hinamatsuri festival
Grateful for the connection: Asunaru-chan from Kakegawa City: Hina dolls and the first Hinamatsuri festival
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Thank you for this wonderful opportunity!
My name is Tsujii and I am a staff member at Hinasei.
It's so adorable, looking up at you with those big eyes as if asking, "What's that?"
The hakama suits her very well. I wonder if she's already playing with the hanging dolls.
Each small doll in the Tsurushibina has a specific meaning, such as "to wish for no shortage of food, clothing, and shelter," and is made with great care.
I hope you enjoy it.
Please be sure to display your Hina dolls together next year and have fun playing with them.
I'm sure they'll put their all into decorating it.
Hina dolls are meant to ward off bad luck for girls.
I hope you will enjoy displaying it for a long time.
Thank you very much for this opportunity.
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