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    Shichi-Go-San (七五三, lit. 'seven-five-three') is a traditional Japanese rite of passage and festival day for three- and seven-year-old girls, five-year-old...
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    Hanamatsuri: Flower Festival (April 8) Tanabata: Star Festival (July 7) Shichi-Go-San: festival day for children aged seven, five and three (November 15)...
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  • are worn to festivals, and okobo and furisode are worn by girls for shichi-go-san and young women on seijin no hi (Coming of Age Day). A slightly taller...
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    wearing his first pair of hakama from the age of five, as commemorated in Shichi-Go-San; a similar practice to this, called "breeching", was seen in Europe...
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    Kashiwa mochi. chimaki. Japan portal Holidays portal Society portal Shichi-Go-San Children's Day Double Fifth Tết Đoan Ngọ Perkins, Dorothy (1991). Encyclopedia...
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    young children over their kimono to outings and on occasions such as Shichi-Go-San Michiyuki, a double-breasted Japanese overcoat characterised by a square...
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    children 13 years and younger, such as Bar Mitzvah, Confirmation, and Shichi-Go-San. In Buddhism, temple boys are encouraged to follow the faith while young...
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    instance, took shape under Tezuka, developed into the super robot genre under Go Nagai and others, and was revolutionized at the end of the decade by Yoshiyuki...
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    a very fancy kimono, usually the bright, colourful kimono worn for Shichi-Go-San. Okobo are usually worn with tabi socks. Geta are made of one piece...
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  • within the shrines. Two such ceremonies are the birth of a child and the Shichi-Go-San. When a child is born they are brought to a shrine so that they can...
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    walking), are traditional Japanese wooden sandals worn by young girls for Shichi-Go-San, young women during Coming of Age Day and apprentice geisha in some...
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    official documents. It is generally known as the 5-7 Paulownia (五七桐, Go-shichi (no) Kiri), which has been used by those in power and is the official...
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    hifu are commonly seen as part of a child's clothing when worn for Shichi-Go-San. It is the origin of current kimono coat.[clarification needed] Open...
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    and thus had time to order new banknotes to use. Seven, five, three: Shichi-go-san (七五三) is an event held on November 15 for children of these ages. Twenty:...
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  • when a child survived to reach the age of 7 (as well as 3 and 5; see Shichi-Go-San), and ordinary people were only allowed to visit the shrine within the...
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    super slurpy noodles". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 5 June 2011. RatesToGo: Best National Drinks Part I Archived 2009-11-02 at the Wayback Machine "Persimmon"...
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    Shrine is one of the most popular places for celebrating Hatsumōde and Shichi-Go-San in Hiroshima. Boshin War Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Hiroshima...
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    Hasegawa (Sazae-san). Astro Boy quickly became (and remains) immensely popular in Japan and elsewhere, and the anime adaptation of Sazae-san drew more viewers...
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    other geisha and learning from the mother of the house (known as the okā-san (lit. 'mother')), apprentices learn how to speak with guests, the mannerisms...
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    also one of the most popular for Japanese families to visit during the Shichi-Go-San coming-of-age festival. Tameike-Sannō Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza...
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    include the period surrounding the New Year, graduation ceremonies, and Shichi-go-san, which is a celebration for children aged 3, 5 and 7. Kimono are matched...
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    of about one month, as are the third, fifth, and seventh birthdays (Shichi-Go-San) and the official beginning of adulthood at age twenty (Seijin shiki)...
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    position on the global stage. In this, Japan was forced to figure out how to go about in security, aid, and leadership, starting with reinventing their image...
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    suffrage, and through Article 9, Japan renounced its right to go to war with another nation. The San Francisco Peace Treaty of 1951 officially normalized relations...
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    For instance, okobo, also known as pokkuri, are worn by girls for shichi-go-san, alongside brightly coloured furisode. Okobo are also worn by young...
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    Machine, in the NikkeiWest newspaper, San Jose, California, Vol. 10, No. 14, July 25th, 2002 "Obon Basics" - San Jose Taiko, California Archived August...
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    Japan, Korea and the 2002 World Cup. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781135140212. San Gabriel, Ana; Ninomiya, Kumiko; Uneyama, Hisayuki (February 2018). "The Role...
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    often referred to as an obligation gift. It is not as common for couples to go out on dates together; that element seems to be reflected in Christmas Eve...
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    Festivals Obon Coming of Age Day Hinamatsuri Buddha's Birthday Tanabata Shichi-Go-San Cultural festivals Japanese New Year Religion Buddhism Christianity...
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    start.[citation needed] Another customary and important etiquette is to say go-chisō-sama deshita ("It was a feast") to the host after the meal and the restaurant...
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