• en
  • ja
  • es
  • pt
Nima-kai Hinamatsuri Traditions

editor
Licensing

Hinamatsuri dolls - Daijin or the Two Ministers

Submitted by: Keiko Moriyama, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Photo 3 of 4: Daijin or the Two Ministers (always an Elder Minister and a Junior Minister) who acted as bodyguards for the Emperor and Empress

A few years after my parents’ passing, I came across an old tattered box tucked away in the far corner of their garage. What a delightful surprise when I discovered nine Hinamatsuri dolls carefully wrapped in yellowed newspaper. The dolls were in impeccable shape considering they were over 60 years old. Included with the dolls was a 1957 photo of me posing in front of the Hanamatsuri display my father had built, rekindling a flood of heartfelt memories from my childhood. Today, they are beautifully displayed in a glass cabinet in my living room.

P.S. I, unfortunately, did not find the Emperor and Empress dolls, the two main characters of the Hinamatsuri display.

Based on this original

Hinamatsuri dolls - Daijin or the Two Ministers
uploaded by editor
This photo was submitted by Keiko Moriyama of Las Vegas, Nevada, for the 2021 Hinamatsuri Photo Activity, presented in collaboration with the Japanese Ame, rican Cultural & Community Center and More »


Get updates

Sign up for email updates

Journal feed
Events feed
Comments feed

Support this project

Discover Nikkei

Discover Nikkei is a place to connect with others and share the Nikkei experience. To continue to sustain and grow this project, we need your help!

Ways to help >>

A project of the Japanese American National Museum


The Nippon Foundation