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| occurs   = [[March]] {{Date|3}}
|occurs      = [[February|February 20]]<sup>th</sup> to [[March|March 3]]<sup>rd</sup>
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[[File:hinaningyoreal.jpg|220px|thumb|left|A real Hinamatsuri. From the top down is the Emperor, Empress, attendants, and musicians.]]
 
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Also, [[Tom Nook]] will sell Hinaningyous in his shop. The Hinaningyo is an in-game version of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinamatsuri Hinamatsuri]. In Japanese culture, they are displayed on Hinamatsuri, also known as Japanese Doll's Day or Girl's Festival, a religious holiday celebrated on March 3rd in Japan, as well as the U.S. state of Hawaii. Near the end of the festival, the ancient Japanese custom of hina-nagashi, in which the dolls are set afloat on a boat and ferried down a river to the sea, is practiced. This act  symbolizes the release of worries and the passing of illness, as dolls, in Japanese culture, are said to contain bad spirits. The name "hinaningyo" refers specifically to the dolls.
 
Also, [[Tom Nook]] will sell Hinaningyous in his shop. The Hinaningyo is an in-game version of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinamatsuri Hinamatsuri]. In Japanese culture, they are displayed on Hinamatsuri, also known as Japanese Doll's Day or Girl's Festival, a religious holiday celebrated on March 3rd in Japan, as well as the U.S. state of Hawaii. Near the end of the festival, the ancient Japanese custom of hina-nagashi, in which the dolls are set afloat on a boat and ferried down a river to the sea, is practiced. This act  symbolizes the release of worries and the passing of illness, as dolls, in Japanese culture, are said to contain bad spirits. The name "hinaningyo" refers specifically to the dolls.
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Revision as of 10:40, July 25, 2020

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Further details: This event occurs in Animal Crossing: New Leaf in Japanese regions on March 3. The player can receive a Rice Cake from Isabelle in the plaza. More info here (section 23).
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This article needs to be updated.
Please edit this article to reflect updated content or newly available information. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page.
Further details: This event occurs in Animal Crossing: New Leaf in Japanese regions on March 3. The player can receive a Rice Cake from Isabelle in the plaza. More info here (section 23).
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This event is exclusive to the Japanese version of Animal Crossing, and New Leaf.
The only way to experience this event in other regions is to visit the town of a player who is experiencing the event.
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This event is exclusive to the Japanese version of Animal Crossing, and New Leaf.
The only way to experience this event in other regions is to visit the town of a player who is experiencing the event.
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Hinamatsuri
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Occurrence
March 3rd
Time All day
Host Isabelle [nb 1]
Main appearances

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File:Hinaningyoreal.jpg
A real Hinamatsuri. From the top down is the Emperor, Empress, attendants, and musicians.

The Girl's Festival is an event that happens only in Doubutsu no Mori. The purpose of the event is to wish all little girls health, growth and happiness. It is the girl's version of the Boy's Festival in Japan.

During the Girl's Festival 2009, the Girl's Day Wig was a distributed item to Japanese Animal Crossing: City Folk players via WiiConnect24.

Also, Tom Nook will sell Hinaningyous in his shop. The Hinaningyo is an in-game version of the Hinamatsuri. In Japanese culture, they are displayed on Hinamatsuri, also known as Japanese Doll's Day or Girl's Festival, a religious holiday celebrated on March 3rd in Japan, as well as the U.S. state of Hawaii. Near the end of the festival, the ancient Japanese custom of hina-nagashi, in which the dolls are set afloat on a boat and ferried down a river to the sea, is practiced. This act symbolizes the release of worries and the passing of illness, as dolls, in Japanese culture, are said to contain bad spirits. The name "hinaningyo" refers specifically to the dolls.

Notes

  1. In New Leaf only


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