
Boys' Festival with a helmet decoration for May dolls: A strong and brave first Boys' Festival | Ryo-kun from Tokyo
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This is a photo from the day Kabuto came to our house.
His face is reminiscent of a Sengoku samurai, with his eyes wide open, and together with his helmet he exudes dignity.

Posing with his sword in hand.
Both of them try to express the strength of the helmet through their expressions.

This is my son fighting hard against the adenovirus.

This is a photo of the event that was held again the following week after Patient was on the mend.


This is a photo of my son just before we were cleaning up after the event.
It was April at the time, and my son was only 11 months old. He was healthy and plump, and posed in front of the helmet.
Both my grandparents and my wife were very satisfied and said that it was really worth the effort to come to Fujieda City.
It fits perfectly in our living room and I was in love with the majestic helmet.
This is my son fighting hard against the adenovirus.
With the strength and courage of the helmet, my son worked hard to help me recover quickly.
We were planning an event to celebrate Children's Day and my son's first birthday, but he was infected with adenovirus, so the whole family had to spend the best Golden Week ever in their bedroom.
When we held the event, we invited both parents to come and take commemorative photos with our sons.
By the age of one, he had started to become shy around strangers and was not very fond of laughing, but I think you can still get the sense from the photo of him with the helmet that he had a very good relationship with his grandparents.
Even though he was putting on the first shoes that my older brother and his wife had given him, he seemed reluctant to let go and clung to the helmet.
I hope that he will grow up to be as strong as the helmet he received.
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Boys' Festival with a helmet decoration for May dolls: A strong and brave first Boys' Festival | Ryo-kun from Tokyo
Thank you for this wonderful opportunity.
I'm Tsujii, a Hinasei staff member.
Ryo makes various expressions in front of the helmet.
I read in your letter that you spent Golden Week in the hospital...
The days of worry continued.
Seeing Ryo's bright smile after he was released from hospital must have made all your worries disappear.
A child's smile is truly a treasure.
Children grow up so quickly, and by next year's Children's Day they won't have the fluffy swords they played with this year!
I want to touch the swords on display!
I want to try wearing a helmet!
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And we snapped a photo with a different pose from this year!
I'm already looking forward to taking some photos of him looking a little older.
I hope you continue to make lots of memories through the Boys' Festival.
Thank you for the opportunity.