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Semba Doll Festival!

2024 SPRING SEMBA EXPO
Semba Doll Festival
26th Feb(Mon)~3rd March(Sun)2024


Dolls of the Shibakawa family

【What is the Doll Festival?】
Traditionally, it was believed that evil spirits were more likely to enter on sekku (seasonal milestone) days, so in the Heian period, during Joshi-no-sekku (3rd of March), a common ritual involved
creating dolls from materials like paper and floating them down the river to cleanse evil spirits.
Around the same time, a way of playing with dolls called “hina-asobi” was popular among the children of nobility, and the Joshi-no-sekku and hina-asobi traditions combined to create the roots of Doll Festival as we know it today. In the Edo period, people began decorating with exquisite, extravagant dolls, and this became established in popular culture as the Doll Festival: an event to wish for young girls to grow up healthy and happy.

In the Edo period, Semba flourished as the heart of Osaka and developed a rich culture. The world war II and subsequent economic growth greatly changed its appearance, but the high culture and traditions still live on in many places throughout the city. Semba Doll Festival is an initiative to encourage people to learn about the rich history and culture of Semba, by rediscovering and showcasing the traditional dolls passed down through generations of historic families in the area, which are slowly being lost to time. As spring approaches, celebrate children growing up, and enjoy the beautiful doll festival, revived in the modern world.

【Semba Doll Exhibition】
The discovery of the dolls of the Shibakawa family, a wealthy merchant in Semba,prompted Chishima Group, founded by the Shibakawa family to hold the exhibition ofthe dolls in 2014.


The dolls of Sumire Shibakawa(photo by Yoshiro Masuda)


At the same time,an exhibition of photographs of “Itohan” (young lady) in kimono taken before 1945 was also held.

The exhibition was so successful that it was decided to continue it the following year as a town event, “Spring Semba Exposition: Semba’s Doll Festival.

Over the course of the event, dolls that had survived war damage and earthquakes and had been carefully preserved were found, and to date, dolls from 10 families have been unveiled.


The Arai family(photo by Yoshiro Masuda)


The Bessho family(photo by Yoshiro Masuda)


The Takaoka family


The Mihara family


The Toyoda family(photo by Kiyoshi Nishioka)

“Semba Dolls Festival” also offers visitors the opportunity to experience traditional Japanese culture through tea ceremonies and Noh performances.


Live performance of “gonin-bayashi”(five nho musicians) by Yamamoto Noh theater



Tea Ceremony in a Cultural Property Building


Workshop to enjoy painting on clams


Experience the traditional game of observing the beauty of clams


Workshop for making Mizuhiki, a traditional decoration

During the event, you can also enjoy seasonal hospitality from shops have a long history in Semba.


Participating shops in 2023
Kagairo Kitahamahonten
Kikujyudo Yoshinobu
Kansou Yodoyabashihonten
Koraibashi Kitcho
TIKAL by BROADHURST’S
GOKAN Kitahamahonkan
Honke Shibato
Mimiu
Yoshino Sushi

The next event is scheduled to be held for seven days from February 26 (Mon) to March 3 (Sun) 2024.
Please enjoy a different Osaka from the usual tourist attractions at “Senba Dolls Festival”!



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