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Hina doll (female doll) on Hina festival
Riga, Latvia - June 2, 2023: Parade participants in folk costumes on the streets of the Old Town before the march, Two Japanese women dressed in kimono
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Very old traditional Hinamatsuri dolls on display for this traditional religious holiday in Japan, celebrated on 3 March of each year.
May 5th Children's Day: cool May dolls for end of day festivities
A Japanese woman in Maiko's costume and hair style is practicing tea ceremony in a Japanese tea house in Kyoto. She wears traditional long-sleeved kimono with long dangling sash and her hair is elaborately decorated with seasonal flower-featured hairpins. \nThe main jobs for maiko, an apprentice geisha, are to perform songs and dances as well as to play shamisen, three-stringed musical instruments. At night, they go out to entertain guests at traditional and exclusive Japanese restaurants (ochaya).
Hinamatsuri doll (Japanese culture). Shooting Location: Meguro -ku, Tokyo
Japanese mid adult female friends visiting Kyoto and experiencing Geiko (Geisha) makeover. Wearing gorgeous kimono for Geisha with 'Oshiroi' special white face makeup.
Izu Inatori's hanging dolls are a traditional culture.
A foreign tourist and Japanese woman  visiting the shrine grounds wearing kimonos
Decorate the chicks in the room. Hinamatsuri, a traditional Japanese event.
January 8th 2023, Shizukuishi, Iwate. Seijin no hi (Coming of age day) for young Japanese adults have a ceremony and get dressed up in Kimono and suits and attend a ceremony with their classmates.
Hinaningyō
Young woman wearing Chinese Hanfu
Oriental dolls
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Asian Korean woman dressed Hanbok in traditional dress walking in Jeongdong-gil in Seoul, South Korea.
Japan - Kyoto - Gion district - Maiko going at work\n\nA maiko is an apprentice geisha in Kyoto. Their jobs consist of performing songs, dances, and playing the shamisen or other traditional Japanese instruments for visitors during banquets and parties, known as ozashiki.\n\nHere you can see two Maiko ( apprentice geisha) in Kyoto who are walking in the street, make up and dressed,  for work\n\n08.07.2023
Traditional japanese dolls, hina dolls, during girls' festival or hina matsuri in Kyoto, Japan, Asia
A close up shot of an antique doll's head showing the discolouration and cracks on her face.  But she has such a serene expression.
Japanese Hina Dolls Part 2
Kyoto, Japan - June 30, 2008: Classic Japanese architecture at the Kyoto Imperial Palace (Kyōto-gosho), which was the ruling palace of the Emperor of Japan until 1869, when it was moved to Tokyo.
Hinamatsuri(Doll's Festival) is an occasion to pray for young girls' growth and happiness.
Japanese mid adult female friends visiting Kyoto and experiencing Geiko (Geisha) makeover. Wearing gorgeous kimono for Geisha with 'Oshiroi' special white face makeup.
cute hina doll image
detail of japanese toy
A young women is posing in Gyeongbokgung Palace during Joseon Dynasty. Gyeongbokgung Palace or Gyeongbok Palace, was the main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty. Built in 1395, it is located in northern Seoul, South Korea.
Motanka doll.Ukrainian folk art.
A Japanese woman in Maiko’s costume and hairstyle is standing/posing in the courtyard of Geisha House in Miyakawa-cho, Gion, Kyoto. She wears traditional long-sleeved kimono with long dangling sash and her hair is elaborately decorated with seasonal flower-featured hairpins.
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