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March, 1st to April 4th

Descripción

From March to April, Chido Museum exposes the Hina dolls that belonged to the daughters of the Sakai Family, lords of the Shonai region, in a building that used to be the lords' retirement house in the Early 19th century: the Goinden 御陰殿.
Most of the dolls exposed during this period date from the second half of the Edo Period (1604-1868). They are richly decorated and often accompanied by a multitude of fine accessories. In total, there are more than 1,000 dolls and more than 20,000 accessories exposed at Chido Museum.

Cuotas de participación: 

800 per adult, 400 per teenager, 300 per child

Chido Museum's Hinamatsuri Display

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TAMBIÉN PODRÍA GUSTARlE:

¡Hay mucho más que ver y muchos más eventos a los que asistir en Tsuruoka! ¡No te los pierdas!

Ancient bark weave "Shinaori" Festival

Ancient bark weave "Shinaori" Festival

Sekikawa village's people open the doors of the Shinaori Center for the visitors to try themselves at creating shinaori items and learn about this ancient weaving technique.

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Chido Museum's Hinamatsuri Display

Chido Museum's Hinamatsuri Display

Chido Museum exposes its extensive collection of Hina dolls (some of them are as old as Edo period) until April 4th. Entrance costs 800 yen per adult.

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Shonai Shrine's Hinamatsuri Dolls Display

Shonai Shrine's Hinamatsuri Dolls Display

Shonai Shrine opens up its doll display until March 28th to the public. Some of the dolls are three centuries old !

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Tsuruoka Tourist Information Center

Tsuruoka Tourist Information Center

Tsuruoka's tourist information center, with English speaking staff.

Kamo Aquarium

Kamo Aquarium

World's largest Jellyfish aquarium!

Zenpoji Temple

Zenpoji Temple

One of the Three Main Soto Zen Buddhist temples in Japan, along with Myogonji Temple (Aichi Prefecture) and Saijôji Temple (Kanagawa Prefecture).

Chido Museum's Hinamatsuri Display

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