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In Mojiko, which flourished as an international trading port from the Meiji era through the early Showa period, hina dolls from different periods are displayed in historic buildings that reflect the town’s maritime past. At the Former Moji Customs House, visitors can view hina dolls from the Meiji period, while Sankiro, once a high-end ryotei,(high-end restaurant) showcases hina decorations from the Taisho and Showa periods. Seen alongside the original uses of these buildings, the displays offer insight into how hina dolls evolved over time, shaped by Mojiko’s role as a port town that embraced diverse cultural influences. Hina dolls are also exhibited throughout the Retro District, including along Sakaemachi Gintengai. Visitors can enjoy the displays while strolling through the open, seaside streets and among Mojiko’s well-preserved historic architecture, making this a relaxed and atmospheric way to experience Hina Matsuri.

• Feb. 7, 2026 (Sat) ~ Mar. 1, 2026 (Sun)
• Venues: Sankiro (Closed: Mon), Old Moji Customs, Sakae-machi Gintengai and Mojiko Retro District facilities
• Entrance fee: Free
• https://www.mojiko.info/event/info/