Many Japanese traditional dolls were displayed in a hall because it was the time for the Doll Festival called 'Hinamatsuri'.
On March 3, the Japanese Doll Festival is held and the ornamental dolls which represented the Emperor, Empress, attendants, and musicians in traditional court dress were displayed to celebrate. The dolls with long-slitted eyes watched each direction. They kept staring at the empty space. And it scared me a little.
May 2009 FUKUOKA STILL LIFE | |
DOLL FESTIVAL MOJIKO |
No
2766
Shooting Date
Mar 2009
Posted On
May 8, 2009
Modified On
July 1, 2024
Place
Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka
Genre
Still Life Photography
Camera
RICOH GR DIGITAL