Ohinasama at Kitakamakura old private house Museum
The Japanese Doll Festival (Hina-matsuri), or Girls' Day, is held on March 3. Platforms covered with a red carpet are used to display a set of ornamental dolls (hina-ningyō) representing the Emperor, Empress, attendants, and musicians in traditional court dress of the Heian period.
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Meigetsuin Temple
Station : Kita Kamakura station (JR)
Open : 8:30 – 16:00 (June 8:30 – 17:00)
Admission fee : 300 yen (June 500 yen)
Location.
After 10:36 : Kitakamakura Old Private House Museum.
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OHINASAMA (おひなさま)in Kitakamakura old private house Museum
OHINASAMA is a set of dolls displayed
through the Girls' Festival season
(up to March 3rd).
奈良 Nara, 日本 Japan / Deers! 奈良公園 Nara Kōen Park (4K 60 Binaural) DEERS! 鹿! / Walk156
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Nara Park (奈良公園, Nara Kōen) is a large park in central Nara. Established in 1880, it is the location of many of Nara's main attractions including Todaiji, Kasuga Taisha, Kofukuji and the Nara National Museum. It is also home to hundreds of freely roaming deer.
Considered the messengers of the gods, Nara's over 1000 deer have become a symbol of the city and have even been designated as a natural treasure. Deer crackers are for sale around the park, and some deer have learned to bow to visitors to ask to be fed. Nara's deer are surprisingly tame, although they can be aggressive if they think you will feed them, so make sure not to tease them with food.
Nara Park (奈良公園 Nara Kōen) is a public park located in the city of Nara, Japan, at the foot of Mount Wakakusa. Established in 1880 it is one of the oldest parks in Japan. Administratively, the park is under the control of Nara Prefecture. The park is one of the Places of Scenic Beauty designated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). Over 1,200 wild sika deer (シカ or 鹿 shika) freely roaming around in the park are also under designation of MEXT, classified as natural treasure. While the official size of the park is about 502 hectares (1,240 acres), the area including the grounds of Tōdai-ji, Kōfuku-ji, and Kasuga Shrine, which are either on the edge or surrounded by Nara Park, is as large as 660 hectares (1,600 acres).
While Nara Park is usually associated with the broad areas of the temples and the park proper, previously private gardens are now open to public. These gardens make use of the temple buildings as adjunct features of their landscapes.
The park is home to the Nara National Museum and Todai-ji, where the largest wooden building in the world houses a 15-metre (50 ft) tall statue of Buddha.
According to local folklore, Sika deer from this area were considered sacred due to a visit from Takemikazuchi-no-mikoto, one of the four gods of Kasuga Shrine. He was said to have been invited from Kashima Shrine in present-day Ibaraki Prefecture, and appeared on Mount Mikasa (also known as Mount Wakakusa) riding a white deer. From that point, the deer were considered divine and sacred by both Kasuga Shrine and Kōfuku-ji. Killing one of these sacred deer was a capital offense punishable by death up until 1637, the last recorded date of a breach of that law.
After World War II, the deer were officially stripped of their sacred/divine status, and were instead designated as national treasures and are protected as such. Today, visitors can purchase deer-crackers (鹿煎餅 Shika-senbei) to feed the deer in the park. These crackers are exclusively sold by the WNOW company.
The number of deer grew in the postwar period to around 1,200 in 2008, leading to concerns about environmental and crop damage and discussion of culling.
In 2010 a man was sentenced to six months in prison for killing a deer with a crossbow.
During fiscal 2016 a record number of 121 people were injured by deer. In 2016 it was announced that the area around Nara would be designated into four different zones, with the outer zones allowing deer to be captured and killed. The culling started in 2017, with a limit of 120 deer to be culled during 2017. As of July 2017 there were around 1,500 deer living in the park, and at least 164 people had been injured by them in fiscal 2017-2018. Most of them were tourists feeding the deer.
In August 2017 traps were set to catch deer on the outskirts of Nara. Most Japanese news coverage of the story did not include the fact the deer caught in the traps would be killed.[11][12]
In April 2018 Nara city set up new signs in English, Chinese and Japanese informing tourists that the deer are wild animals and to not tease them during feeding.
Alt-J's 2014 album, This Is All Yours has three tracks, Arrival in Nara, Nara and Leaving Nara, the second of which explicitly references Nara Park in its lyrics.
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ohinasama!!!!
Hina Matsuri
March 3rd is Hina Matsuri. Also known as girl's day or girl's festival. Neither Yuuki or I know much besides the name and the fact you play with dolls...
Music used with permission from my talented friend Sat and her band かのん
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Incredible Japanese Trip Historical Doll Ohinasama at Chiba
You can see Japanese Traditional doll Ohina-sama in Japan only February till 3rd March. In Japan on 3rd March is girls festival ! ! !
This video was made by Ikakita Hiroshi.
You can see more fun movie here.......
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
pequeno Hina Matsuri da minha obatian
Dias da Meninas
Mizuko kuyō statutes at the Zōjō-ji Temple
お雛様をだしました。
まだ、早いかもしれませんが。。
Ohinasama
Simpatica Pubblicità bambole Giapponesi per la festa delle Bambine.
Ume-Matsuri (Japanese apricot festival) at Yushima Tenmangu 2012 湯島天満宮梅まつり (1)
Yushima Tenmangu is a Shinto shrine commonly called Yushima Tenjin.
This shrine was originally established in 458 A.D.
in order to worship Ameno-tajikaraono-mikoto,
one of deities appears in the Japanese myths.
Later, in February 1355, the spirit of Sugawara Michizane,
a historical figure, was also enshrined to venerate his extraordinary
virtue as a scholar.
In October 1478, Oota Dokan(1432-86), a war lord in Kanto region,
made the shrine building anew. Since then, many scholars and men
of letters including Hayashi Doshun and Arai Hakuseki Confucian
scholars in Edo period, have worshiped this shrine.
Nowadays many students visit this shrine to express their reverence
to the enshrined spirit as Kami of Learning.
Especially in the season of school entrance examinations,
young students visit to pray for the success of passing examinations,
presenting votive tablets called Ema.
The shrine is also famous for beautiful blossoms of Ume
(Japanese apricot) in the precinct. In February and March,
Ume Matsuri(Ume festival) is held, and it attracts many visitors
who enjoy the Ume blossoms.
The shrine buildings was rebuilt of wood in December 1995
following the tradition of shrine architecture.
ひな祭り おひなさま Ohinasama
Japanese traditional dools for girls
Miko's home Ohinasama
Miko's mother,Tomoko,
is explaining her home Ohinasama at Open house event.
おひなの歌
Yochien de uttateru
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