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姪が生まれて再び役目を授かった実家の雛人形
人間の勝手なところだけど、うっすら嬉しそう
クリスマスソング、バレンタインソングは数あれど
ひな祭りソングはミニモニしか知らないです
舞子公園内の旧木下家住宅で3月21日までひな人形の展示をしている。近代数寄屋建築の屋敷に豪華なひな人形が映える。 En Japón, cada de marzo se celebra el festival de "Hina matsuri" en el que desean crecimiento sano de las niñas, y también las familias con hijas decoran sus casas con un juego de muñecas que representa la corte imperial antigua. Aquí, en la Otrora Residencia del señor Kinoshita en el Parque Maiko, hace exibicion de un juego hasta 21 de marzo. El ingreso cuesta apenas 100 yenes que equivale a una botella de agua. #ひな人形 #ひな祭り #数寄屋建築 #近代数寄屋建築 #舞子公園 #舞子 #伝統 #神戸 #垂水区 #hinamatsuri #hinaningyo #tradicion #japanesetradition #kobe #visitjapan #visitjapanes #hablaespanol #touguide #visithyogo #japón #全国通訳案内士 (登録有形文化財 旧木下家住宅) https://www.instagram.com/p/CarIu6XLHe5/?utm_medium=tumblr
Today is Girl's Day "Hinamatsuri" in Japan! On the photo you can see Hinamatsuri's special Hina ningyo (dolls) decorations representing the Emperor, Empress , attendants, etc. in traditional court dress of the Heian period. 🎎🎎🎎
🌸ひな祭り
🌸Today is Girl’s Day in Japan!
🌸These are (Waffle & Pancake version) dolls “hina ningyo” that are displayed to celebrate.
Essential Japanese Seasonal Decorations - Spring
Seasonality: Mid Spring/ March
Japanese Name: Hina-ningyo/Tachi-bina/ Hina-matsuri/ Momo no Sekku/ Momo no hana
English Name: Hina-dolls/Standing-dolls/Doll’s Festival/ Peach Festival/ Peach Blossoms
Hina-ningyo (雛人形) is the name for Hina dolls. In this decoration, the two dolls are known as the imperial palace dolls (内裏雛 dairi-bina). These are the Emperor (男雛 O-bina) holding a ritual baton (笏 shaku) and Empress (女雛 Me-bina) holding a fan. The type of hina dolls on this decoration are known as tachi-bina (立雛), or “standing dolls.” They’re an old style of children’s dolls that were made of special materials for early Edo period hina-matsuri displays.
Hina Matsuri (雛祭り), also known as Momo no Sekku (桃の節句), traces its origins to a Heian period custom called hina-nagashi (雛流し, lit. “doll floating”), in which straw hina dolls are set afloat on a boat and sent down a river to the sea, supposedly carrying away one’s troubles or bad spirits. The customary drink for the festival is shirozake, a sake made from fermented rice. A colored hina-arare, bite-sized crackers flavored with sugar or soy sauce depending on the region, and hishimochi, a diamond-shaped colored rice cake, are served. Chirashizushi (sushi rice flavored with sugar, vinegar, topped with raw fish and a variety of ingredients) is often eaten. A salt-based soup called ushiojiru containing clams still in the shell is also served. Clam shells in food are deemed the symbol of a united and peaceful couple, because a pair of clamshells fits perfectly, and no pair but the original pair can do so. Families generally start to display the dolls in February and take them down immediately after the festival. Superstition says that leaving the dolls past March 4 will result in a late marriage for the daughter.
Momo no Hana (桃の花), a.k.a. peach blossoms, the namesake flower of the celebration that later became known as Hina Matsuri, play a special function on this day. The peach is a symbol of long life, and the Japanese believe it carries the traits of composure, tranquility and gentility. Peach blossoms are also a symbol of a happy marriage, and young women place them in their homes for good luck and happiness when they get married. On Hina Matsuri day, time is taken to bestow wishes for good fortune and marriage in the future to young women in the family.
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the dolls displayed at Girls’ Festival ,Hanzomon
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