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Almost 1,800 dolls in Japanese shrine to mark Girls’ Day

2018-02-24 22:18 GMT+8
 
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1 / 4   On Friday in Japan, almost 1,800 delicate hina dolls decorated 60 stone steps in Katsuura Town’s Tomisaki Shrine to celebrate Hinamatsuri, the Doll Festival or Girls’ Day. The festival is observed on March 3 to celebrate female children and pray for their health and happiness. /VCG Photo

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2 / 4   The Pacific coastal fishing town Katsuura in Chiba prefecture is known for its Big Doll Festival, during which 6,000 dolls are on display in the city’s art and culture center. /VCG Photo

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3 / 4   In the days leading up to Girls’ Day, households with young daughters display the ornately dressed figures, where they can be admired by family members and guests. /VCG Photo

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4 / 4   In the past, a festival dedicated to the celebration of girls was a rare event in Japan. However, as the country works to bring women to the forefront of society, Hinamatsuri has become an event celebrating not just the young but all womankind. /VCG Photo

 
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