[Image1]Hello, this is the Shinshu Suzaka Tourism Association.This is 💕 an announcement of the Lover's Mecca
[Image2]Hello, this is the Shinshu Suzaka Tourism Association.This is 💕 an announcement of the Lover's Mecca
[Image3]Hello, this is the Shinshu Suzaka Tourism Association.This is 💕 an announcement of the Lover's Mecca
[Image4]Hello, this is the Shinshu Suzaka Tourism Association.This is 💕 an announcement of the Lover's Mecca
[Image5]Hello, this is the Shinshu Suzaka Tourism Association.This is 💕 an announcement of the Lover's Mecca
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Hello, this is the Shinshu Suzaka Tourism Association.
This is 💕 an announcement of the Lover's Mecca Sanctuary Events in Suzaka Art Park
Let's go see the silhouette of the heart played by the light~!

The shadow of the monument of the sacred place of Lover's Mecca ties the heart, special days twice a year,
(Twice a year, the day of the autumnal equinox in September and the day of the Spring equinox in March)
For those who took a picture in front of the monument, the first 50 people will receive a little gift 💕
At the World Folk Doll Museum in Suzaka Art Park,
Maturity!! You can also experience the chicks.
~On the day of the Spring equinox, please go to Suzaka Art Park~

Held in: Thursday, March 20, 2025 Spring Sunday 11:00~12:30
Held in Location: Nagano Prefecture Suzaka City Suzaka Art Park in front of the Heart Monument

Hina-sama Rikiri Experience Events
Held in: Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays until May 18, 2025
Held in Location: Suzaka Art Park World Folk Doll Museum
Rental fee: Children's costume 600 yen, adult costume 800 yen
Morning Session 10:00~11:30
Afternoon Session 13:30~15:00
The first 10 people each time, no advance reservation required
* Since it is a costume that can be easily worn, please dress with a companion.

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Jan. 18, 2025
Hello, this is the Shinshu Suzaka Tourism Association. This year has also started ~30-tiered decorations Thousand Dolls Festival~ In Suzaka Art Park, At the World Folk Doll Museum, the Suzaka Print Museum, and the Historical Building Park, the Hina-sama from the late Edo period to the present heralds Spring in Suzaka City, Nagano Prefecture. Fun the colors, patterns, and facial expressions of the kimono that change with the times. What is the Hinamatsuri (Doll Festival)?  The Hinamatsuri (doll festival) is a festival to celebrate the healthy growth of girls. In Japan, January 7 Seven Grass Festivals March 3 Peach Festivals May 5 Iris Festivals July 7 Tanabata September 9 Chrysanthemum Festival is called the Five Festivals and is a traditional annual event. Among them, the peach festival and the iris festival are still recognized as important festivals. What is the Hinamatsuri (doll festival) of the month delay?  In ancient times, the lunisolar calendar (old calendar) was used in Japan, and the Hinamatsuri (doll festival) on March 3 was held in April of the current Gregorian calendar (new calendar). Even now, in snowy areas and farming villages, the custom of celebrating the Hinamatsuri (doll festival) on the lunar calendar when it has become warmer remains strong. In Suzaka City, Nagano Prefecture, there is still a custom of celebrating the month late in April. Held in: Thursday, January 16, 2025 ~ Sunday, May 18, 2025 Exhibition replacement closed: April 14 ~ April 23, Closed on Wednesdays after May 7 Opening Hours: 9:00 a.m. ~ 5:00 p.m. (Last admission 30 minutes before closing) * Suzaka Print Museum and Historical Building Park will be on display until Sunday, April 13. This year, May Dolls Iris Festival will be Held in at the same time from Thursday, April 24. Admission fee: January 16 ~ April 13 600 yen     (Free for high school students and younger, and for those under 18 years old)      April 24 ~ May 18 500 yen (doll Museum only) Held in Place: Suzaka Art Park (World Folk Doll Museum, Suzaka Print Museum, Historical Building Park) Address: 1367-1 Nobe, Suzaka City, Nagano Prefecture ☎:026-245-2340 The fourth and fifth photos show the historical building garden The sixth photo shows the Suzaka Print Museum Photos 7 and 8 show the Scene of the chicks preparing for the exhibition.