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Disney ice creams based on traditional hina matsuri dolls appear at Baskin Robbins Japan for Girls Day Feb. 18 05:45 am JST Feb. 18 | 06:54 am JST TOKYO
Baskin Robbins Japan is home to plenty of adorable ice cream treats, but they save their cutest creations to celebrate events and holidays such as Halloween and Christmas. They even go all out when it comes to traditional Japanese celebrations, and this latest set of adorable ice creams is a Disney collaboration inspired by the customary decoration of an upcoming holiday.
Hina matsuri, also known as Girls Day, occurs on March 3 and is a day in which Japanese people pray for the continued health and growth of their female children. The most recognizable decoration for Girls Day is a tiered stand called a
Baskin-Robbins flavor inspired by traditional osechi cuisine Dec. 29, 2020 06:10 am JST Dec. 29, 2020 | 06:40 am JST
In Japan, the tradition is to celebrate the start of the new year by eating
osechi. Pictured below, osechi is a lavish spread of painstakingly prepared delicacies with luxurious ingredients. What’s more, pretty much every dish has some sort of auspicious significance in either its name or its appearance.
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Well, that’s the tradition, anyway. In practice, though, a lot of Japanese people, particularly in younger age groups, feel no regret about skipping osechi. It’s difficult and time-consuming to make, extremely pricey to buy pre-made, and to most modern palates, the flavors simply aren’t appealing enough to warrant all the effort and expense.