2018 Katsuura Big Hina-Doll Festival
2018 Katsuura Big Doll Festival
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2017 Doll Festival in Japan Katsura Big Hina Matsuri
Handcrafted, highly-detailed dolls get put on display on March 3rd in Japan, or Girls' Day. This is a day to celebrate young girls in Japan.
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2017 Katsuura Big Hina Matsuri Doll’s Festival 雛祭り (勝浦)
Every third day of the third month of the year, Japan celebrates the Girl’s Festival, more popularly known as the Doll’s Festival. The general word for the girl’s day is hina, which can be combined to form the word tachibina (standing hina) or dairi-bina (the seated royal pair of dolls featured in many displays). In Japan, the Doll’s festival is called Hina Matsuri or the Peach Festival. The Doll’s Festival was said to be legally established in 1687. For many mothers and daughters in Japan the Doll’s Festival is the special time to pray for good luck and fortune in marriage and health. This event in which 30,000 hina dolls collected from throughout Japan are displayed throughout the city. Visitors can see various kinds of hina dolls by touring the various venues.
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Inuyama, in central Japan, was a flourishing transportation centre in ancient times. Today, the city is best known for its annual Festival of the Dolls - a three-hundred-year-old tradition which is celebrated every spring.
Thirteen huge floats are pushed through the city by sheer manpower. On top of each float is a display of mechanical dolls, operated by puppeteers from below. The dolls have been fashioned in Inuyama for centuries and the art of carving them has been passed down from generation to generation of the Shobei Tamaya family. The dolls themselves and the mechanisms which work them are all made from wood.
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Crowd watching display of dolls at work;
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people,
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mechanical doll serves tea
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ms shot dollmaker;
dollmaker demonstrates how mechanical doll works;
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Night shot of paper lanterns being lighted;
ws of float with lanterns adorning it;
men swinging float around with lanterns;
ws of float spinning around
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Every year in Katsuura thousands of dolls are displayed throughout the town for Hina Matsuri.
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2019年 かつうらビッグひな祭り 遠見岬神社編 - Katsuura Big Hina Matsuri Doll’s Festival
毎年2月下旬から3月3日頃まで行われます、勝浦の春の風物詩かつうらビッグひな祭りの様子。
勝浦中央商店街周辺と遠見岬神社、覚翁寺山門前の様子です。
撮影日:2019年3月2日(土曜日)
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2001年に全国勝浦ネットワークの縁により、徳島県勝浦町よりおよそ7,000体のひな人形を里子として譲り受け、ここ千葉勝浦でも「かつうらビッグひな祭り」が開催されました。 「かつうらビッグひな祭り」は開催期間中、勝浦市芸術文化交流センター「K?ste」をはじめ、市内各所に約30,000体のひな人形が飾られ、
街はひな祭り一色!
市内浜勝浦の遠見岬(とみさき)神社の60段の石段一面におよそ1,800体の人形が飾られ、夕暮れ時からライトアップされます。
期間中は、子どもたちが稚児の衣装で統一したひな行列や盛りだくさんのイベントや土日は歩行者天国になり各種出店が行われます。
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Hina Matsuri: Japanese Doll Festival
A visit to the extravagant decorations of the Nanshōsō mansion in Morioka, Iwate, Japan: an historic residence now open to the public.
Built in 1885 during the Meiji era, there are treasures here ranging from the more modern all the way back to the feudal Edo period.
With the dolls and a hot cup of amazake in hand, looking out at the snow-blanketed garden...
It's a place to get lost in time.
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Japan's Hina Matsuri Girl's Day doll festival, a beautiful and ancient tradition
March 3rd is Hina Matsuri (雛祭り) also known as Girl's Day or the Doll Festival in Japan. It is a time when the Japanese put out elaborate and beautiful displays of dolls to pray for the health and well being of girls in the family. It is a beautiful cultural tradition with a long history originating over 1,000 years ago.
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Japanese traditional doll festival hina-matsuri
This is a traditional festival for japanese girl.
In a small Japanese town dolls outnumbered the residents for the last two weeks. Some 23,000 small,
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(SUPER = Katsuura, Japan)
(SUPER = March 3)
IN THIS SMALL JAPANESE TOWN, DOLLS OUTNUMBERED THE RESIDENTS FOR THE LAST MANY DAYS.
AN ESTIMATED 23-THOUSAND SMALL DOLLS WITH DELICATELY-PAINTED FACES WERE DISPLAYED IN THE TOWN OF KATSUURA, TWO HOURS OUTSIDE TOKYO.
THE ANNUAL HINA DOLL FESTIVAL, OR HINA MATSURI IN JAPANESE, HONORS WOMEN.
(SOT)
(SUPER = Mr. Kobayashi, Curator, Tomisaki Shrine)
The Hina Matsuri has always been a festival to celebrate and bring happiness to women.
THE DOLLS ARE SEEN AS A PURIFYING FORCE.
GENERATIONS AGO FAMILIES WOULD BUY STRAW VERSIONS FOR YOUNG GIRLS, WHO WOULD FLOAT THEM DOWN A RIVER TO TAKE AWAY BAD LUCK.
NOW, HINA DOLLS ARE FANCIER AND PUT ON DISPLAY IN HOMES UNTIL GIRLS GROW UP.
THIS TOWN COLLECTS THEM FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY... AND COMMEMORATES THE DOLLS ALONG STREETS... IN TEMPLES, SHRINES, SHOPS AND A LARGE SCHOOL.
(SOT)
(SUPER = Hayashi Hiromo, Visitor from Tokyo)
We heard great things about the Katsuura Hina Doll Festival and now since we have a 7-month-old daughter, we decided to come here today.
FESTIVAL TURNOUT WAS LOWER THAN EXPECTED THIS YEAR, BUT USUALLY DRAWS UP TO 300-THOUSAND TOURISTS IN ITS TWO-WEEK RUN.
AS TRADITION HOLDS, ALL THE DOLLS WERE QUICKLY SCOOPED UP AND PUT AWAY MARCH 3RD.
IF DISPLAYED PAST THAT DATE - IT COULD SPELL TROUBLE FOR A WOMAN'S MARRIAGE PROSPECTS.
CINDY SHARP, ASSOCIATED PRESS.
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The Doll's Festival❀Hinamatsuriかつうらビッグひな祭り✪How to Japan TV
In Katsuura-shi, Chiba-ken, The Katsuura Big Hinamatsuri Festival is held every year. During the festival, the entire city is decorated with more than 25,000 cute little dolls called Hina Ningyo.
Hina-matsuri(the Doll's Festival) is held on March 3rd.
千葉県勝浦市のかつうらビッグひな祭りの様子です
「かつうらビッグひな祭り」開催期間中はメイン会場をはじめ、
市内各所に25,000体以上のひな人形が飾られ、街はひな祭り一色になります
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Hina Ningyo (dolls) are doll sets bought to celebrate the first daughter. We haven't put Lilya's set up for a few years for various reasons (Duncan, Kai and Nina) but we really wanted to put it up ths year, even though we got to it so late we only had it up for 4 days!
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Town overrun by dolls for annual festival
It's an amazing sight - a sea of red, peppered with the delicate painted faces of thousands of dolls.
Estimates vary, but here in Katsuura organisers say around 23,000 of these Hina dolls are on display.
They're set to attract between 200,000 and 300,000 visitors during the Hina Doll Festival's 10 to 15 day period.
That's no small feat for a town of just 20,000 people.
Luckily for the locals here they've been helped by another Japanese location which shares the same name.
Katsuura in the Tokushima Prefecture began collecting unused dolls from all over Japan years ago - using them to commemorate the Hina Doll Festival.
For the last fourteen years, city officials and members of the local community there worked together during the Hina Festival period to put on display of as many dolls as possible.
Now, Katsuura in the Tokushima Prefecture has helped by donating dolls to this town's project.
With that donation, displays now line the streets, while temples and shrines lend their spaces to create striking displays.
Traditionally, most Hina doll displays are arranged in rows of just 5 or 7 steps, but in Katsuura displays like this are much larger.
Here at Tomisaki Shrine, 1,300 dolls are covering the 60 steps which lead right to the top.
Each morning, these dolls are carefully laid out around 8am by local volunteers, then collected again at around 7pm.
Tomisaki Shrine curator, Mr.Kobayashi, explains the tradition behind the Doll Festival - or Hina Matsuri as it's known in Japan.
The Hina Matsuri has always been a festival to celebrate and bring happiness to women, he says.
It began back in the Heian period and it was always held on March 3rd. Back in the days people would get in the river with dolls they had made of straw. The dolls symbolised the people who made them and were said to hold any negativity or bad karma that person might have had. Then the dolls were floated on the river with the hope they'd take with them any bad luck.
Of course, over time playing with dolls became a popular pastime among the upper-classes.
Because of this, the dolls became more elaborate and were no longer floated down rivers but rather put on display.
While the symbolism of the dolls as a purifying force still holds today, these dolls are kept each year then reused.
Kobayashi explains that most of the dolls on display here were most likely abandoned by their previous owners.
Usually when a baby girl is born, parents and grandparents buy Hina dolls for their daughter or grand daughter, he says.
When the child is small these dolls are put on display every year but as the girl grows older people stop doing it and the dolls that the family had end up in closets or storage rooms. Fourteen years ago the town of Katsuura in Tokushima Prefecture began collecting all these unused dolls from all over Japan and put them on display as a way of commemorating them.
Kobayashi says his Tomisaki Shrine display may well be the biggest in the country.
The dolls are displayed here on 60 steps, he says. Usually Hina dolls are displayed on 5 or 7 steps, so in that sense, considering the height of these steps, this is the largest display in Japan.
Hayashi Hiromo is a housewife visiting from Tokyo, she came because of her daughter:
We heard great things about the Katsuura Hina Doll Festival and now since we have a 7-month-old daughter, we decided to come here today, she says.
Throughout Katsuura, there are doll displays outside shops and on street corners.
Mitsuko Yashiro is Chairwoman of the Katsuura Society: We have Hina Doll displays throughout the city to encourage people to visit the whole town. There are also another couple of places where the dolls are displayed on stone steps.
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In a small Japanese town dolls outnumbered the residents for the last two weeks. Some 23,000 small,
PKG SCRIPT:
(SUPER = Katsuura, Japan)
(SUPER = March 3)
IN THIS SMALL JAPANESE TOWN, DOLLS OUTNUMBERED THE RESIDENTS FOR THE LAST MANY DAYS.
AN ESTIMATED 23-THOUSAND SMALL DOLLS WITH DELICATELY-PAINTED FACES WERE DISPLAYED IN THE TOWN OF KATSUURA, TWO HOURS OUTSIDE TOKYO.
THE ANNUAL HINA DOLL FESTIVAL, OR HINA MATSURI IN JAPANESE, HONORS WOMEN.
(SOT)
(SUPER = Mr. Kobayashi, Curator, Tomisaki Shrine)
The Hina Matsuri has always been a festival to celebrate and bring happiness to women.
THE DOLLS ARE SEEN AS A PURIFYING FORCE.
GENERATIONS AGO FAMILIES WOULD BUY STRAW VERSIONS FOR YOUNG GIRLS, WHO WOULD FLOAT THEM DOWN A RIVER TO TAKE AWAY BAD LUCK.
NOW, HINA DOLLS ARE FANCIER AND PUT ON DISPLAY IN HOMES UNTIL GIRLS GROW UP.
THIS TOWN COLLECTS THEM FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY... AND COMMEMORATES THE DOLLS ALONG STREETS... IN TEMPLES, SHRINES, SHOPS AND A LARGE SCHOOL.
(SOT)
(SUPER = Hayashi Hiromo, Visitor from Tokyo)
We heard great things about the Katsuura Hina Doll Festival and now since we have a 7-month-old daughter, we decided to come here today.
FESTIVAL TURNOUT WAS LOWER THAN EXPECTED THIS YEAR, BUT USUALLY DRAWS UP TO 300-THOUSAND TOURISTS IN ITS TWO-WEEK RUN.
AS TRADITION HOLDS, ALL THE DOLLS WERE QUICKLY SCOOPED UP AND PUT AWAY MARCH 3RD.
IF DISPLAYED PAST THAT DATE - IT COULD SPELL TROUBLE FOR A WOMAN'S MARRIAGE PROSPECTS.
CINDY SHARP, ASSOCIATED PRESS.
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In this episode, I explore the rituals of Girls Day, also known as Hina Matsuri. Girl's day is a Japan Holiday. On this day Japanese dolls called Hina dolls are displayed in Japanese homes. These dolls are laid out on leveled planks with red carpeting. They represent marriage, and the Emperor and Empress of the Heian period. Some of these doll sets can be incredibly expensive.
Hina Matsuri, is the festival celebrating girl's day. Some cities in Japan throw festivals on streets with merchants lining up their booths and vying for the business of passerby's. This video shows you the dolls you can find at various shops for the girl's festival and some of the traditions.
Hina Matsuri is big in Japan, with most families participating in some way, either by displaying Hina Dolls, or joining and partaking in festivities.
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