[Izu x Early Spring Trip] Hanging Hina Dolls and Hina Dolls made by local housewives
by ikechoco travel
Jan 29, 2025
📍Inatori Bunka Park Hina no Yakata
1729 Inatori, Higashiizu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka
Opening hours: 9:00-17:00 (reception closes at 16:30)
Admission fee: 500 yen
Parking: Available/500 yen per car
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The "Hina Hanging Decoration Festival" in Inatori Onsen is said to have been passed down since the Edo period
The custom of decorating both sides of the Hinadan with a pair of hanging decorations during the Hinamatsuri. It is also one of the three major hanging decorations in Japan.
This is held at four venues, including Bunka Park and Mukai-an.
There are about 100 pairs, or 17,000 hanging ornaments, made by local housewives, on display.
It is said that the culture of hanging Hina dolls began in Inatori and then spread to other areas. At the time, Hina dolls were luxury items that ordinary people could not afford, so grandmothers and mothers started making the dolls instead.
These hanging ornaments were born from such kind thoughts💕I felt their heartfelt kindness.
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Post by ikechoco travel | Jan 29, 2025













