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HINA MATSURI¡ÊGirls'¡¡Festa¡Ë Even as far back as the Heian period little princesses in the Imperial Palace used to play with dolls made of paper, cloth and grass, etc. This was called "Hina Asobi"(doll play) and was the origin of the traditional hina dolls in streams to exorcize evil spirits, but later when they began decorating their rooms with dolls, parents started to display hina dolls as they prayed for the happiness of their young daughters, Hina Matsuri is now held on March 3rd every year. |