Sunday, March 14, 2010

HinaMatsuri


If you're following this blog (and Kizuna's) maybe you know by now that March 3rd is celebrated annually as the girl's day in Japan. This event which is called Hinamatsuri is special day where parents wish for their girls' happiness and good health all throughout the year. (read my last year's post, Ohinasama)

Ohinasama dolls are being displayed inside the house, usually in the living room. These dolls are not just an ordinary Japanese Dolls. They're especially made just for this time of the year and must be kept atleast a day after the event.

Day 62 of 2010's (mar 3, wednesday)

This year, we celebrated it in the simplest way so I don't have much to share about the foods, et al. But visit my friend's page HERE to know and see more about how we usually celebrate Hinamatsuri.

15 comments:

  1. hmm mukang interesting yan Hinamatsuri and ang cute ng pagkatali mo sa hair ni Anzu XD

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  2. so colorful celebration.. Colorful foodie and the dolls are cute..

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  3. oh my...so cute ni baby dolly...love her outfit!

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  4. oh my...so cute ni baby dolly...love her outfit!

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  5. Ang cute ni Anzu.Ang cute dun nung mga ...are those candies or pastries??

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  6. aha. happy dollie day anzy. you look like a doll in your dress. muah!

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  7. Sa English textbook namin, may nabasa akong Hinamatsuri doon kaya medyo nakakarelate din ako, hehe! Ang cute naman nung mga dolls lalo na yung baby mo. Love ko talaga ang makakita at makahawak ng baby, they're so adorable. Naku, pag lumaki si baby siguradong mas gaganda yan, haha!

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  8. Wow very interesting talagaaang culture and traditions ng japanese ano Bams. Anzu is very pretty!

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  9. Finally a celebration for girls in the male dominated world of Japan, lol. Ang ganda nang suot ni Azumi na geisha, Japanese na Jpanese talaga ang looks niya. Tuwang tuwa siguro ang mister mo kapag nakikitang ganito si Anzu dahil sobrang cute talaga. Thanks for sharing with your readers the different traditions and celebrations in Japan. God bless you all always.

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  10. They are very pretty Bambie! I want them :)! Where can these be bought? Hubby will be going there next week...sana mabili nya ako.

    Earth Momma
    Happy Home

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  11. kung ganun halos lahat ng bahay diyan ay may ohinasama dolls..

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  12. I love the color of her outfit.Para na rin cyang isa sa mga dolls,Azumi chan's a cutie dolly!!

    (Terekusai kedo arigatou sa link,Bambie)

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  13. Daming custom and traditions ng japan ano, actually mostly in asia dami. Well, I love your real dolly there hehe she is cute in green.

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  14. Ooh, this is so interesting. I wish I had seen this post sooner. I would have incorporated it in our homeschool somehow. Thanks for sharing. :)

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  15. Aww.. She is so cute! She looks absolutely lovely.

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