04.04.2024

Japanese celebrate girls is called Hinamatsuri!!

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This week, We’ll introduce you to traditional events in Japan.

Traditional events in Japan

In Japan, March 3rd is celebrated as Hinamatsuri, a traditional festival that wishes for the healthy growth and
happiness of girls. Families and relatives gather to celebrate this event.
Hinamatsuri is marked by the decoration of special dolls called “Hina dolls” and peach blossoms. It is believed that
these dolls bring happiness, so they are displayed to wish for the health and happiness of girls.

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▲Hina dolls

Additionally, people celebrate by eating Hina-arare (colorful rice crackers), Konpeito
(sugar confectionery), and Chirashi-zushi.

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▲Hina-arare
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▲Chirashi-zusui

We’d like to introduce the Konpeito that we recommend!

Konpeito is a type of sugar confectionery, and its name originates from the Portuguese word “Confeito.”
It’s a colorful and adorable treat!

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It’s the “Nara Confeito” from the SatoDen Masuo Shouten.

SatoDen Masuo Shouten is a confectionery company established in 1854, known for its commitment to using high-quality sugar in their sweets.
The “Nara Confeito” offers a Japanese-style Konpeito experience with flavors like plum, ginger, matcha, mint, and cinnamon. You can enjoy a variety of tastes, and it pairs perfectly with tea. It will be delivered in a special box.

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Thank you for staying with us until the end. This is the Global Team from FB Management.
Today We introduced Hinamatsuri and Konpeito!!

We will keep introducing Hinamatsuri next week and offer you a dish recipe of Chirashi-zushi!

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