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    #HINAMATSURIHinamatsuri is often called “Dol...

    #HINAMATSURI Hinamatsuri is often called “Doll’s Festival” or “Girl’s Festival” in English. It is also called “Momo no Sekku,” which means “Peach Festival.” Hinamarsuri is a day to pray for the health and happiness of young girls. Families with girls display Hina Ningyo, which means Hina dolls. It is said that Hina Ningyo take away the bad luck of girls who own them. Hina Ningyo depict the imperial court. Each Hina Ningyo wears a Heian period court costume . Hina Ningyo represents the Emperor, Empress, their servants and so on. People put away Hina Ningyo as soon as Hinamatsuri is over. It is believed that if people put away Hina Ningyo too late, the girl will get married late in the future. People eat Chirashi-zushi, Hishimochi, Hina Arare and so on. Chirashi-zushi is a kind of sushi with many scattered toppings such as salmon roe and sashimi on vinegared rice. Hishimochi are diamond-shaped rice cakes and their colors are pink, white and green. Hina Arare are sweet bite-sized rice crackers and their colors are pink, white and green. On Hinamatsuri, it is said that pink means peach, green means land and white means snow. #baby #babygirl #6months #女の子ベビー #女の子ママ #新米ママ #親バカ #親バカ部 #生後6ヶ月 #6ヶ月

    Michiri Chirichiriさん(@michirichirichiri)がシェアした投稿 - 2017 Mar 3 2:02am PST

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