Hina-matsuri is a day to pray for the future happiness of girls. Each family having daughter(s) displays a set of Japanese dolls (mostly expensive) on Mar 3.
I have no daughter, but Ken made hina-ningyo at his daycare. See the photo. They are obina (the Emperor) and mebina (the Empress).
Mari hates any dolls. She says that she will never have hina-doll even if we will have some daughters.
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