Inside | Showa | 1920s | Unknown |
A girl celebrates Hinamatsuri. Also known as Girls’ Day or Doll Festival, it is held on March 3. This card is from a series called “Nihon Fuuzoku” (Japanese Customs). The printing quality is not so good, but the series gives a great view on daily life in Japan during the early Showa Period (1925-1989). | |||
Kjeld Duits Collection | CustomsChildren | ||
Find similar: Girls Day, Hinamatsuri, Nihon Fuuzoku, children, clothing, dolls, fashion, festivals, festive events, girls, kimono, matsuri, people, toys |
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