Kukuri Bina Matsuri
The festival "Kukuri Bina Matsuri" of hanged Japanese dolls takes place in early March (last year it was on March 1-5, 2006). You can admire typical Japanese dolls dressed in colourful kimonos. The dolls are one side only, the other side being the support. They are usually displayed on a staircase to respect the class hierarchy, meaning that the dolls for the emperor and the emperess are on the uppest step.
For more pictures, you can have a look at http://srosat.com/WorldTrotter
or access directly the photo gallery about Japan here.
or access directly the photo gallery about Japan here.
Labels: doll, Japan, japanese festival, matsuri