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Woman Wearing Zori
May 5th Children's Day: cool May dolls for end of day festivities
Miscellaneous collected travel souvenirs in a granny's cupboard.
Hina Ningyou (dolls)
Very old traditional Hinamatsuri dolls on display for this traditional religious holiday in Japan, celebrated on 3 March of each year.
Hina doll decoration overlooking
Image of a kokeshi-like doll made of origami
Japan - Takayama - young girl eating sushi on stairs \n\na pretty young Japanese girl, from behing,  in a kimono eating sushi on the stairs\n\n08/17/2023
Hina-ninngyo is a special doll wearing a traditional japanese costume for doll's festival.And Hina-festival(Doll's festival) is an occasion to pray for young girl's growth and happiness.
Beautiful japanses dolls on display at a local exhibition
japanese geisha doll
Hinaningyō
A foreign tourist and Japanese woman  visiting the shrine grounds wearing kimonos
A close up shot of an antique doll's head showing the discolouration and cracks on her face.  But she has such a serene expression.
Male dolls seen from the side
Woman in Kimono Holding Flowers
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A Japanese woman in her early 60's is enjoying beautiful autumn leaf color in a public park of Kyoto, Japan.
Izu Inatori's hanging dolls are a traditional culture.
Maiko debut at Miyako Odori, Kyoto Gion's public show.
Hina doll decoration (Momo no Sekku)
Kyoto, Japan - October 22, 2012: Geisha dressed up asTomoe Gozen at the Jidai Matsuri festival . Also called the Festival of Ages it is a traditional festival celebrated every 22 of October since 1895 to conmemorate the  anniversary of the foundation of Kyoto. It is a large parade with over two thousand people dressed in accurate costumes of the japanese history that spans 1100 years when Kyoto was Japan capital and also represents well important historic figures of the past. The parade goes from the Imperial Palace to the Heian Shrine. Tomoe Gozen is one of the few women samurais or onna bugueisha that existed known for her bravery. She fought on the Genpei wars in the XII century.  Geishas and maikos take an important role in the festival when they dress up and take the role of important characters of the past.
Miniature doll, beautiful, red in color, complete with red kimono accessories with gold pattern, yellow headband, and umbrella, very detailed, a souvenir from Japan, handmade by local people in Japan. no brand
Portrait of a beautiful Geisha wearing a kimono - Japanese culture
Traditional japanese dolls, hina dolls, during girls' festival or hina matsuri in Kyoto, Japan, Asia
A Japanese woman in Maiko’s costume and hairstyle is resting on the bench in the courtyard of Geisha House in Miyakawa-cho, Gion, Kyoto. She wears traditional long-sleeved kimono with long dangling sash and her hair is elaborately decorated with seasonal flower-featured hairpins.
Japanese Hina Dolls Part 3
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