tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3101980281470446262.post3104129052537325828..comments2024-02-12T08:13:45.750+09:00Comments on Hiroyuki's Blog on Japanese Cooking: Hina Yukimi Kazari (Part 1 of 3)/ひな雪見かざり(パート1/3)Hiroyukihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07075672590298671343noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3101980281470446262.post-14576141380657496852010-03-02T20:23:44.230+09:002010-03-02T20:23:44.230+09:00Amato: Glad to know that I'm not the only one...Amato: Glad to know that I'm not the only one!<br /><br />Hina dolls are expensive.<br />Take a look at these examples:<br />http://www.ryuuoo.co.jp/hina/ninngyou/item/nedan.php?nedan=120000<br /><br />Hina dolls are usually (but not always) what grand parents give to their daughters.<br />For example, my daughter got hers from her mother's father (that is, my father-in-law). I'll post a photo of my daughter's hina dolls tomorrow, and I think it cost about 90,000 to 100,000 yen.<br /><br />Yes, "tray" is "bon" in Japanese, but we usually say "o-bon" rather than "bon".Hiroyukihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07075672590298671343noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3101980281470446262.post-90524510623733255602010-03-02T16:37:36.039+09:002010-03-02T16:37:36.039+09:00This is so beautiful Hiro, and special.
Thank you ...This is so beautiful Hiro, and special.<br />Thank you so much!<br />What a great idea to share this all with your readers.<br /><br />No, you aren’t the only one who is drawn to the small items, me too.<br />This is the child in us. ;-)<br />There are tiny wagashi and temari-sushi! So cute!<br /><br />Japanese culture is very famous in whole world, no wonder; everything is so interesting and exiting.<br />I couldn’t stop looking at the dolls and everything else.<br />Are such dolls expensive? (I’m sure they are)<br />And all the small items, I have read there is special furniture for hina dolls.<br /><br />I have seen such furniture on an eBay auction few months ago.<br />I have some small items for a Buddhist home altar, I bought it from a Japanese seller, there is a tray (bon?) and small dishes with urushi coating. It’s also very cute.Amatohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03883851302891534290noreply@blogger.com