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Ever Wondered Why Japanese Celebrate Doll Festival?
Doll festival is celebrated in Japan every year; but do you know the actual reason as to why it is celebrated? Find out the reason behind the celebration of doll festival…
There are many festivals that are followed in Japan. Some are really weird and some are simply wow! One such is the doll festival and it is celebrated every year in Japan.

But why do people celebrate this festival? Is there any specific reason for this doll festival? Let's find out all about this unique doll festival.
This Japanese festival is known as Hina-Matsuri and it is celebrated on 3rd of March, every year. Generally, this festival is celebrated by Japanese families that are blessed with daughters.
Find out more about this interesting Japanese doll festival.......
Why
Is
It
Celebrated?
It
is
celebrated
for
health
and
happiness
of
the
girls
in
a
family.
During
this
festival,
the
families
set
up
a
special
step-altar
to
arrange
their
emperor
and
empress
dolls.

Origin
Of
This
Festival
Dolls
are
kept
on
a
display
on
3rd
of
March
every
year.
This
tradition
of
celebrating
the
doll
festival
started
in
the
Edo
period,
i.e.,
between
1603
and
1868.

Special
Doll
On
This
Day...
A
special
doll
named
"Ishimatsu"
is
made
for
the
kids
on
this
day.
Apart
from
this,
various
different
types
of
dolls
are
also
made
on
this
festival.

Entire
Nation
Celebrates...
Almost
every
single
family
celebrates
this
festival.
Before
the
festival
starts,
the
dolls
are
draped
in
red
cloth
and
are
decorated
and
placed
on
an
altar.

Dolls
Are
Made
Of...
Doll-making
is
one
of
the
major
occupations
that
people
follow
in
the
Japanese
cities.
The
dolls
are
made
using
wood,
paper
and
cloth.



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