The main part starts here.
Senri Hirano's "Shinno Hina" is on display here.
Shinno hina is another name for hina dolls depicting the imperial court, and Shinno can be written either 親王 or 新皇.
Men and women lining up on the left and right sides of the imperial chamber, respectively, only started fairly recently.
The servants hold batons in their right hands and wear ceremonial swords at their waists. The hina dolls wear formal 12-layer kimono and carry fans. The dolls are called "Shinno" because they depict the imperial chamber.
The vivid colors express the pinnacle of beauty.
Ogu area
8-33-31 Nishi-Ogu
5 minutes
Updated: February 29, 2024