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===First, top platform===

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The top tier holds two dolls, known as {{nihongo|imperial dolls|内裏雛 (だいりびな)|dairi-bina}}. The words ''dairi'' means "[[List of Japanese Imperial Residences|imperial palace]]". These are the ''obina'' holding a {{nihongo|ritual baton|笏|[[Shaku (Japanese ritual baton)|shaku]]}} and ''mebina'' holding a fan. The pair are also known as {{nihongo||殿|tono}} and {{nihongo||姫|hime}} (lord and princess) or {{nihongo||御内裏様|Odairi-sama}} and {{nihongo||御雛様|Ohina-sama}} (honored palace official and honored doll).<ref>{{cite news|script-title=ja:捨てたいのに広まった 「うれしいひなまつり」|date=2 March 2012 |newspaper=The Asahi Shimbun |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120302122526/http://www.asahi.com/shopping/tabibito/TKY201203010324.html |archive-date=2 March 2012 |url=http://www.asahi.com/shopping/tabibito/TKY201203010324.html|language=ja}}</ref> Although they are sometimes referred to as the Emperor and Empress, they only represent the positions and not particular individuals themselves (with the exception of some dolls from the [[Meiji era|Meiji Era]] that actually depict [[Emperor Meiji]] and [[Empress Shōken]]). The two are usually placed in front of a gold [[folding screen]] {{nihongo||屏風|[[byōbu]]}} and placed beside green Japanese garden trees.<ref name="Shoaf" />

The top tier holds two dolls, known as {{nihongo|imperial dolls|内裏雛 (だいりびな)|dairi-bina}}. The words ''dairi'' means "[[List of Japanese Imperial Residences|imperial palace]]". These are the ''obina'' holding a {{nihongo|ritual baton|笏|[[Shaku (Japanese ritual baton)|shaku]]}} and ''mebina'' holding a fan. The pair are also known as {{nihongo||殿|tono}} and {{nihongo||姫|hime}} (lord and princess) or {{nihongo||御内裏様|Odairi-sama}} and {{nihongo||御雛様|Ohina-sama}} (honored palace official and honored doll).<ref>{{cite news|script-title=ja:捨てたいのに広まった 「うれしいひなまつり」|date=2 March 2012 |newspaper=The Asahi Shimbun |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120302122526/http://www.asahi.com/shopping/tabibito/TKY201203010324.html |archive-date=2 March 2012 |url=http://www.asahi.com/shopping/tabibito/TKY201203010324.html|language=ja}}</ref> Although they are sometimes referred to as the Emperor and Empress, they only represent the positions and not the actual individuals themselves (with the exception of some dolls from the Meiji period that actually depict [[Emperor Meiji]] and [[Empress Shōken]]). The two are usually placed in front of a gold [[folding screen]] {{nihongo||屏風|[[byōbu]]}} and placed beside green Japanese garden trees.<ref name="Shoaf" />



Optional are the two lampstands, called {{nihongo|''[[bonbori]]''|雪洞}},<ref>{{cite web|title= Bonbori 雪洞 |url=http://www.weblio.jp/content/%E3%81%BC%E3%82%93%E3%81%BC%E3%82%8A|publisher=Weblio|language=ja }}</ref> and the paper or silk lanterns that are known as {{nihongo|''hibukuro''|火袋}}, which are usually decorated with [[Cherry blossom|cherry]] or [[Prunus mume|plum blossom]] patterns.

Optional are the two lampstands, called {{nihongo|''[[bonbori]]''|雪洞}},<ref>{{cite web|title= Bonbori 雪洞 |url=http://www.weblio.jp/content/%E3%81%BC%E3%82%93%E3%81%BC%E3%82%8A|publisher=Weblio|language=ja }}</ref> and the paper or silk lanterns that are known as {{nihongo|''hibukuro''|火袋}}, which are usually decorated with [[Cherry blossom|cherry]] or [[Prunus mume|plum blossom]] patterns.

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