[Childcare] Fun! Hinamatsuri (Girls’ Day) Quiz Roundup
Enjoy Hinamatsuri, Japan’s traditional festival! Here are fun quiz ideas you can use in childcare to get kids excited and engaged.
We’ve gathered quizzes that let children learn the basics in a playful way—such as the origins and history of Hinamatsuri and the meanings behind the decorative hina dolls.
By incorporating these into Hinamatsuri events or everyday childcare activities, children can deepen their understanding of the festival.
Use these as inspiration to craft your own original ideas and enjoy Hinamatsuri together with the kids!
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[Childcare] Fun! Hinamatsuri (Girl’s Day) Quiz Collection (21–30)
Hinamatsuri Panel Theater

How about enjoying a panel theater themed around Hinamatsuri on March 3? When we think of Hinamatsuri, the image of displaying Hina dolls is very strong, but do you know the roles of the figures who surround the Emperor and Empress dolls? Through the panel theater, let’s learn why the Three Court Ladies and the Five Musicians are there and what roles they play.
Try incorporating not only the dolls but also traditional items associated with Hinamatsuri—like hishi-mochi—into the story.
What does “hina” mean?

We casually say “Hinamatsuri,” but what exactly does “hina” mean? Try this quiz to learn fun facts about Hinamatsuri.
It’s full of questions that make you think, like what the festival is for and what ingredients go into the clear soup traditionally eaten for Hinamatsuri—things that make you say, “Now that you mention it…” Instead of adults just asking the questions, it might be nice to think them through together.
Let’s enjoy learning about this long-standing traditional Japanese event!
In conclusion
It must have been something that really boosted the Hinamatsuri mood.
Kids who love quizzes will surely be excited to join! When you present the questions, I recommend preparing pictures or photos—it makes it much easier to imagine.
I hope your recreation time becomes even more wonderful!



