Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival / Girls' Day)
On March 3 across Japan, families display tiered hina dolls of the Heian court to wish for girls' health, amid peach blossoms and sweet hishi-mochi.
Quand · Où
- Quand
- 2027/03/02 15:00 – 2027/03/03
- Où
- Homes, shrines and public displays nationwide(Nationwide, Japan)
- Ville
- Partout au Japon
- Y aller
- Celebrated nationwide; major public doll displays at department stores, shrines and tourist towns.
- Prix
- Gratuit
- Organisateur
- Observed nationwide
Bon à savoir avant d’y aller
- Y aller
- Celebrated nationwide; major public doll displays at department stores, shrines and tourist towns. Ouvrir l’itinéraire dans Google Maps ↗
- Réservation & entrée
- Gratuit : détails sur la page officielle (bouton ci-dessus).
- Langue
- Principalement en japonais : une appli de traduction sur le téléphone aide.
- Idéal pour
- amateurs de culture, familles
À ne pas manquer
- Tiered displays of Emperor, Empress and Heian-court dolls
- Seasonal foods: chirashizushi, hishi-mochi, hina-arare
- Peach blossoms, the 'Momo no Sekku'
Origine & histoire
Hina Matsuri traces to a Heian custom of transferring impurities to dolls floated down rivers; displaying ornate dolls became established in the Edo period.
Bon à savoir
Tradition says to put dolls away soon after March 3; many regions hold big public displays in late February.