Japan's Seijin-no-Hi (Coming of Age Day) Montage
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About Japan's Seijin-no-Hi (Coming of Age Day) Montage
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Coming of Age Day in Japan is a day when gaggles of giggling girls hit the street in their gorgeous kimono with the long-sleeves known as furisode.
At age 20, Japanese youth official become adults and can vote, drive, and legally smoke and drink at long last.
The following is a pictorial montage of Seijin-no-Hi from 2006-2008 taken at Meiji Shrine in Tokyo. The shrine holds an archery ritual which is pictured here known as Momote Shiki in honor of the new adults.
The music is by The Sushi Cabaret Club, a band based in Nagoya, Japan.
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