女雛
"女雛" (Nohina) refers to the female doll used in the traditional Japanese festival called Hinamatsuri, or Doll's Day, celebrated on March 3rd. This festival is dedicated to the health and happiness of girls. The Nohina is typically dressed in elaborate clothing and displayed on a tiered platform along with other dolls, including the male counterpart, Ohinah.
The Nohina represents the ideal of femininity and is often adorned with intricate details, symbolizing beauty and grace. Families celebrate by displaying these dolls and offering special foods, such as chirashi-zushi and hishi-mochi, to wish for the well-being of their daughters.