Every year, from early February to early March, the town of Makabe, in Ibaraki Prefecture, holds a fantastic Hina Doll Festival. Many gorgeous, and often antique, hina dolls are on exhibit. The residents of this town also use their creative minds to design 'original' hina-related displays which are often even more impressive than the originals.
Makabe Hina Doll Festival Displays
Tradition meets creative genius in Ibaraki
Par Sandra Isaka
Rédacteur web
This beautiful kimono adds an unusual backdrop to a pair of traditional hina dolls.
These traditional hina dolls are being visited by a collection of kimono-clad foxes in a wedding procession!
What a fantastic way to present hina dolls - in an antique Japanese chest and closet.
A beautiful example of a traditional hina doll display.
Makabe is famous for its stone carving. Take home one of these cute lanterns for your own home.
This is an interesting mix of hina doll and mikoshi (portable float).
Hina dolls made of stained glass.
This entire 'room' was created to display a variety of dolls.
Another stone carver has made what is probably the heaviest hina doll display in Japan. Impressive!
You can't tell unless you get up close, but this is an amazing example of Japanese paper cutting.
A perfect mix of tradition & originality. This hina doll display was hidden in a side room of one of the sake breweries.
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