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Hina-matsuri or Doll festival in Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hina-matsuri or Doll festival in Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hina-matsuri or Doll festival in Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hina-matsuri or Doll festival in Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hina Matsuri, Doll's Festival, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hina doll on Hina festival Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional hina doll decorated in March in Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hina Matsuri, Doll's Festival, Japan
Traditional japanese dolls, hina dolls, during girls' festival or hina matsuri in Kyoto, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional japanese dolls, hina dolls, during girls' festival or hina matsuri in Kyoto, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Japanese dolls in Tenryo Hina Goten museum, Mamedamachi street, Hita Royalty Free Stock Photo
Japanese fat girl dolls in Tenryo Hina Goten museum, Hita Royalty Free Stock Photo
Festival of Japanese girls. Pink, white and green mochi diamond. Doll festival of Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Japanese children dolls in Tenryo Hina Goten museum, Hita, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional japanese dolls, hina dolls, during girls' festival or hina matsuri in Kyoto, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Japanese Girls' Day — also known as the Doll's Festival — is celebrated on March 3 to pray for the health and happiness of young girls in Japan. Hina Matsuri, the name of the celebration in Japan, is marked by families displaying a set of Hina dolls in the house and serving special food delicacies that are ceremonially beautiful and delicious.


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