Hina Dolls and Tradition

 


Many of Japan's ancient customs have faded over time, but a significant number still have been passed down through generations. The Doll's Festival, or Girls’ Festival (March 3rd), is one such tradition, celebrated to pray for the healthy growth and happiness of girls. Several legends are associated with the Hina dolls displayed at this festival. Though lacking scientific basis, the psychological influence of such superstitions persists even today.

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