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Nagashibina, © Tottori Prefecture

2016

Tottori Prefectural Government

Tottori Prefectural Government
Tottori-shi, Tottori-ken, Japan

The origin of nagashibina dolls can be traced back to the Heian period (794-1185), and their production in Tottori prefecture began sometime during the Edo period (1615-1868). On March 3 of the lunar calendar each year, pairs of male and female paper dolls are placed on sandawara (straw discs) along with hishimochi (rhombus-shaped rice cakes) and twigs from the apricot tree. They are then set afloat on the water of the Sendai-gawa river as people pray for peace and prosperity, symbolically transferring misfortune and impurity onto the paper dolls.

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  • Title: Nagashibina, © Tottori Prefecture
  • Date Created: 2016
  • Subject Keywords: Tottori Prefecture
  • Rights: © Tottori Prefecture
Tottori Prefectural Government

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