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Girl's Day Doll Pyramid

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The Japanese doll display in the lobby of Konosu City Hall on March 1, 2015, Saitama, Japan. 1,820 dolls are on display on the 31-story, 7-meter high pyramid to celebrate the Hinamatsuri also called Girls’ Day, which is celebrated on March 3rd. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

Girl's Day Doll Pyramid

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Visitors look at a huge pyramid of Japanese dolls on display in the lobby of Konosu City Hall on March 1, 2015, Saitama, Japan. Families display the dolls every year with the hopes that their daughters grow up healthy and happy. Konosu city is known as “Doll Town” for a number of factories making Japanese dolls. The exhibition is held from February 14 to March 7. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

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