Hina dolls
Hina dolls are traditional Japanese dolls displayed during the Hinamatsuri festival, also known as Girls' Day, celebrated on March 3rd. These dolls represent the Emperor, Empress, and their court, typically dressed in ornate clothing. The display usually features a tiered platform, with the dolls arranged in a specific order, symbolizing the royal court.
The purpose of Hinamatsuri is to pray for the health and happiness of girls. Families often decorate their homes with these dolls, which are usually made of wood, cloth, and other materials. After the festival, it is customary to store the dolls away promptly to avoid any misfortune.