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Why do Japanese people display Hina Ningyo? - Let's Learn about Hina dolls
Why do Japanese people display Hina Ningyo? - Let's Learn about Hina dolls
Address: 2-8 Saiwaicho Shizuoka-shi
Culture 66
Description
Overview
“My mission is to preserve the culture behind the Hina Ningyo.” 3rd of March is the Girl’s Festival and Hina Ningyo are displayed. Hina Ningyo culture has continued for more than 1,300 years and has been handed down to the present day, changing its form little by little.
About 200 craftsmen are involved in the production of Hina ningyo. Takuya Mochizuki presents and shows us about the attractiveness of Hina Ningyo.
Itinerary
Time | Contents |
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10:00 | Meet your guide at the station and walk to the place of the workshop |
10:20 | Learn about what Hina Ningyo is |
10:50 | Activity: Kimono sewing of Hina Ningyo |
11:30 | Select your favorite Hina Ningyo from the exhibition hall |
12:00 | Finish the acitivity |
Highlights
Availability/Operating Hours | Year round / 10:00-12:00 |
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Meeting Time | 10:00 |
Meeting Place | JR Shizuoka station |
Time Required | 2.5 hours |
Price | 2,200 yen |
Number of persons | Minimum 5 people |
What’s included | Activity fee |
What to bring | None |
Language | English and Japanese |
Wheelchair Friendly | No |
Kids Friendly | Yes |
Reservation | At least 3 weeks in advance |
Payment Option | Cash |
Cancellation Policy | No-show 100% |
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