81-year-old Masako Wakamiya created the app for iPhone to pay tribute to the age-old tradition of Hinamatsuri.
Hinamatsuri is better known as Girls Day outside of Japan.
Masako Wakamiya also maintains a blog in two languages (Japanese and English).

Well, there is something wrong with advancing technology.
We always say that older people cant understand the advancing technology!
However, 81-year-old Masako Wakamiya recently proved this term wrong.

81-year old Japanese woman had created the app for iPhone to pay tribute to the age-old tradition of Hinamatsuri.
Hinamatsuri is better known as Girls Day outside of Japan.
Masako Wakamiya created the app with the combination of two words Hina which means doll and Dan means tier.

If users manage to arrange dolls in the right spot, then they progress to the final stage.
What makes her story inspiring is that at the age of 60 Masako Wakamiya learned how to use computers.
Masako Wakamiya also maintains a blog in two languages (Japanese and English).

Users can download theappfrom here for their iPhone.
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