
A helmet made by my older brother: Midori-kun from Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture | Boys' Festival First Boys' Festival
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A helmet made by my older brother: Midori-kun from Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture | Boys' Festival First Boys' Festival
A helmet made from newspaper by an 8-year-old boy.
It would go well with a hakama and crested overalls.
Midori, who has joined the family again after a long time, is receiving all the love and affection.
It looks very similar to a May doll.
I believe he will grow up to be a kind and honest boy.
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A helmet made by my older brother: Midori-kun from Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture | Boys' Festival First Boys' Festival
Thank you for this wonderful opportunity.
I'm Saito, a staff member at Hina Dolls.
Looking at the photo here with a big smile on her face, her shy smile as she sits on her family member's lap is very soft and lovely.
The dress suits you very well too.
The helmet that your brother made is very cool.
Looking at Midori's expression, it is clear that he had a fun time celebrating the festival with his siblings and their families.
As you say, the gentle expressions of Midori-kun and the May doll "Kei" are very similar.
This doll, made by Koichi Mitsu, has a gentle expression and is carefully crafted down to the smallest detail, making it a doll that will be loved for a long time by the whole family.
Please continue to celebrate Midori's growth with the May doll for many years to come.
Thank you very much for this opportunity.