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The Japanese dolls (also known as hina dolls or girls' festival dolls) emoji is an illustration of traditional Japanese dolls that are used to celebrate the Girls' Festival or Hinamatsuri, which is celebrated on March 3rd in Japan. These dolls typically depict a pair of dolls representing the emperor and empress or other court figures, along with a number of smaller dolls representing ladies-in-waiting, musicians and other characters. The dolls are often dressed in traditional Japanese court dress, and displayed on a tiered platform, known as a hinadan, along with other decorative items such as cherry blossoms and traditional Japanese sweets. It is typically used to represent Japan, Japanese culture, the Girls' Festival, or the festival season in general. It could also be used to indicate that something is traditional, delicate or beautiful or to convey a sense of elegance, culture or customs. The design of the Japanese dolls could vary across different platforms, they could be shown in different sizes and styles, some could be highly detailed and others could be more simple and stylized.
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