五月人形の兜飾りで端午の節句 笑顔で初節句|浜松の駿太郎くん - ひなせい 五月人形

Boys' Festival with a helmet decoration for May dolls | First Boys' Festival with a smile | Shuntaro-kun from Hamamatsu

A compact and high-quality helmetSmiling First Doll FestivalMay doll helmet ornamentBoys' Day dollsCelebrating the first festival with a helmet ornamentSpecially selected May dollsCelebrate with a gorgeous helmetCelebrating Boys' Day with a decorative helmet

I went around to a number of stores,
Hinasei's May dolls were all beautiful and something I would never have found anywhere else.

The product I purchased is compact yet high quality and elegant, and I am very satisfied.

As my son grows, I look forward to decorating this helmet and celebrating Boys' Day every year.

I am truly happy to have met Hinasei.

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Comments of gratitude from Hinasei's Managing Director, Takeaki Aoki

I believe her husband worked in Fujieda, so when he dropped by our company, I was the one who served him.

I heard that he came all the way from Hamamatsu.
I remember that conversation.

I was unable to come to work that weekend, but I told the staff that I would come and make the final decision on the folding screen.

Indeed, our company produces May doll screens with a unique style.

The folding screens were freely combined, so I think you might have had some trouble deciding, but I'm relieved that you were satisfied.

I had a look at your photos and you take some beautiful ones.

A photo where the subject is in focus and the background is blurred. This is the kind of photo I like.

We will upload and store these memorable photos on our website, so please come and visit us again next year on Children's Day.

The last photo of your son throwing a tantrum is hilarious.
Wow, this is a very childlike photo.

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I'm Tsujii, a staff member at Hinasei in Fujieda.

Shuntaro was photographed in front of an ornate helmet. He was carrying a 1-sho rice cake on his back to celebrate.

Maybe it tipped over because it was so heavy?
Although I'm crying in the photo, it's a happy memory.

Please continue to tell us various stories every time you display your helmet.

Thank you very much for the opportunity.

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