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Hina-Matsuri

March 3rd is celebrated as the Girl's Day, or the Festival of Dolls.
People display graceful dolls in ancient court costumes on a tier of 5 or 7 shelves covered with scarlet cloth. These dolls represent the Emperor and Empress, the court ladies, the ministers and the court musicians. The girls are expected to be as elegant as these courtly ladies.

Young girls wear their beautiful Kimono and get together before the display and have a good time, eating sweet rice crackers (Hina arare) and drinking white sake (Shirozake). It isalso known as the Peach Festival. [参考:A Handbook Introducing Japan in English]



"Home-made Strawberry Rice Cake "
I don't like Japanese red bean....



























Original Recipe From Here


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