The nearby supermarket now constantly plays “Hina-Matsuri” song.
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The nearby supermarket now constantly plays “Hina-Matsuri” song. It’s in the pentatonic minor key, and the forced positive words make me think it’s a sad song about predestined girls’ life, that used to serve and cater to some noble men’s lives in the courts just a handful of centuries ago.



Btw, Hina-Matsuri is Dolls’ (girls’) festival, and celebrated on the March 3, but not a bank holiday. *girls got gypped left n right in the paternal societies*
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The nearby supermarket now constantly plays “Hina-Matsuri” song. It’s in the pentatonic minor key, and the forced positive words make me think it’s a sad song about predestined girls’ life, that used to serve and cater to some noble men’s lives in the courts just a handful of centuries ago.



Btw, Hina-Matsuri is Dolls’ (girls’) festival, and celebrated on the March 3, but not a bank holiday. *girls got gypped left n right in the paternal societies*
I find dolls that are resembling human shapes to be a bit creepy, so I’ve got a small pair of Hina-Bunny dolls for the occasion. I’ve forgot to display them in the resent years.

When I was really small, we had a huge set of Hina dolls which came with a ladder-like display of seven shelves with the red cover cloth and all the trimmings. It was bigger than Christmas back then. lol
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