From February 18 to March 8, 2015, the Koma Old Town House is hosting a Hinamatsuri exhibit. Various dolls are on display--from the familiar single glass-encased ones, to the multi-tiered doll sets. There are dolls from various periods, including the more modern hanging mobiles with auspicious symbols. Admission is free. The nearest station is Koma Station and the Koma Old Town House is a short 15 minute walk from the station.
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Majestic Hinamatsuri Display
Celebrating Hinamatsuri at the Koma Old Town House
By Sherilyn Siy
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Olga
8 years ago
This monk is so cute!
Justin Velgus
9 years ago
Nice pictures to share as Girl's Day was just two days ago. It is fun to see dolls of families and shops as every collection is unique.
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