Hinamatsuri with Misono Mika!

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#Hinamatsuri, lit. "Doll Festival," another Japanese holiday to celebrate with our adorable stoods! 🥰

Hinamatsuri is also known as "Princess Day" or "Girls' Day," but not to be confused with International Day of the Girl later in the year (it's on 10/11, and yes, that does spell out "loli" in the most amaing linguistic coincidence you've ever heard of).

Sensei-Notes!
¹ "Tanoshii" (楽しい) means "fun" or "exciting," but I left it untranslated here to preserve the rhyme on her little jingle. (And also to encourage you guys to learn more by reading this footnote!)
² Hina dolls are a special doll used to make a display on and sometimes around Hinamatsuri. They can be extremely simple to incredibly elaborate.
³ The Hina doll display depicts a traditional Heian period (most recent period of old school Japan) wedding, often of the Emperor and Empress, but the Hinamatsuri symbolism is that you want your daughters having nice weddings in the future just as if she was a princess. Really bittersweet when contextualized against the modern day hellscape we now find ourselves in.

Love your students, including Mika, plap them real good, and have a nice Hinamatsuri, Sensei!

Oh, and in case you were wondering, yes, Sorasaki Hina, as in the Gehenna rage-a-holic, probably does have her given name based on Hina dolls. She is all smol and kewt just like a Hina doll.

#ブルーアーカイブ #Mika #bluearchiveglobal #cute