Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Hinamatsuri- the Japanese Doll Festival

On the third day of the third month (March 3rd,) the Japanese celebrate the Girls day festival, or the Doll festival, otherwise known as Hinamatsuri, where very special ceremonial dolls, passed down generation after generation, are brought out , and placed on steps covered in red cloth. Special food is served, and the dolls have special furniture around them. All of Japan celebrates this festival. 

Barbie and Midge are celebrating Hinamatsuri in the dreamhouse in their kimonos by setting up their special ceremonial dolls. The set is a now rare Re-ment set that was sold a few years ago. It is one of my most treasured possessions. I used a large Gloria dining room table I had re-painted for this set to be set up on for this display scene. 













I have been wanting to do more with my vintage/reproduction dolls lately and this dreamhouse, and wanted to do an outside the box diorama for this holiday scene. Here are some past set up dioramas for Hinamatsuri you may recognize from the archives...










Enjoy! Happy Hinamatsuri day!

4 comments:

Barb the Evil Genius said...

Happy Hinamatsuri day! That Re-Ment set is perfect for your celebration, and Barbie and Midge look nice in their kimonos.

Dorothy In PA said...

Thanks for teaching us about this holiday. It is perfect for us here as it falls during Women's History Month!

Lisa Neault said...

Wonderful that you enjoyed the photos. Highly suggest reading Miss Happiness and Miss Flower by Rumor Godden, and Little PLum, the sequel to that book which explains the doll festival. These are two of my most treasured books in my doll book collection.

Barb the Evil Genius said...

I loved those two books, and read and re-read them many times, but I don't own them.