Hina Matsuri!
March 3 is Hina Matsuri (also called Doll’Day or Girls’ Day) in Japan, when people pray for the happiness and healthy growth of girls. It is a traditional custom to display dolls for this day. Have fun!, girls!
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March 3 is Hina Matsuri (also called Doll’Day or Girls’ Day) in Japan, when people pray for the happiness and healthy growth of girls. It is a traditional custom to display dolls for this day. Have fun!, girls!
Hanami literally means “flower viewing”, but it commonly refers only to Cherry Blossom viewing. I should say it’s one of the Japanese culture. As you know, they are in bloom in springtime (between late March and early April, just about 7 days), so people get together under the cherry tree and enjoy the cherry blossom […]
★げんきだして / genki dashite : cheer up “genki dashite” is usually said to cheer someone up.
Good to know? ↓ 30 unexpected things you can only see in Japan
★どうやって / Dooyatte : How どうやって はいったの? / Dooyatte haittano? How did you get in? (LOL)
First McDonald in Tokyo, Japan. (July 20th, 1971) People said ”マクドナルドをください。/ Please give me a McDonald.” at the counter. (LOL) picture@47news
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