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Samurai doll papercraft
Ever since ancient times dolls have been a part of the culture of Japan. They represent an item of veneration, a child's play thing, or an object of delight. The outer appearance of dolls has constantly changed, but the Japanese love of dolls has remained steadfast. There are two main doll festivals. The first is Hinamatsuri, the Dolls' Festival or Girls' Day which is celebrated annually on the 3rd of March. The second is Tango No Sekku or Boys' Day, which is celebrated annually on the 5th of May.
Ever since ancient times dolls have been a part of the culture of Japan. They represent an item of veneration, a child's play thing, or an object of delight. The outer appearance of dolls has constantly changed, but the Japanese love of dolls has remained steadfast. There are two main doll festivals. The first is Hinamatsuri, the Dolls' Festival or Girls' Day which is celebrated annually on the 3rd of March. The second is Tango No Sekku or Boys' Day, which is celebrated annually on the 5th of May.
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