Before the Hinamatsuri on the 3rd of next month, the "Big Hinamatsuri" was started in Katsuura Town, Tokushima Prefecture, with an exhibition of about 30,000 Hina dolls sent from all over Japan.

The "Big Hina Matsuri" is an annual event that collects and displays Hina dolls that are no longer displayed due to the growth of children from all over the country. The 34th time, about 30,000 Hina dolls are displayed.



Of these, about 10,000 dolls of various sizes are displayed on the pyramid-shaped 200-step hina dai, which is 8 meters high, and it is so powerful that you can look up.

"13 Lords of Katsuura" and "curling"

In addition, there is also an exhibition with the motif of the event that became a hot topic, and 13 bodies were lined up and named "13 people of Katsuura-den" instead of the NHK taiga drama "13 people of Kamakura-den", and at the Beijing Olympics. The chicks who enjoy the "curling" that attracted attention are also displayed.



Parents and children visited the venue, took pictures with the exhibition, and enjoyed the Hinamatsuri, which was a little earlier.



A man in his twenties who visited with his one-year-old son said, "I and my son were surprised at the 30,000 dolls. I'm glad I showed them because there are no Hina dolls at home." ..



This event is open until April 10th at the Hina Doll Museum in Katsuura Town.