Shichi Go San Kimono. Obviously some of those old customs are no longer followed today But one way to commemorate Shichi Go San that is still practiced is the wearing of formal clothes kimono For kids this is usually the first time they wear kimono making it a significant event Just FYI kimono in Japan refers typically to only formal wear.
The “753 Shichigosan“commemorates the girl’s 7th and 3rd years and the boy’s 5th year by wearing the Kimono753 “Shichigosan” image.
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Join us at JFG to celebrate ShichiGoSan! Traditionally observed on November 15 in Japan girls who are three and seven years old and boys who are five are dressed in traditional kimonos and brought to the nearby shrines in order to pray for healthy growth and good health.
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Japan’s Tradition Kimono / November 12 2020 February 20 2021 November 15 is a holiday called Shichi Go San in Japan Shichi means 7 Go means 5 and San means 3 When a girl becomes 3 and 7 and a boy becomes 5 years old we celebrate it by visiting a shrine or temple dressed up I don’t know much of the history like why November 15 or why these particular.
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Shichi Go San literally translated as “seven five three” stems from the Meiji Era (18681912) when parents brought their kimonoclad children—girls ages three and seven and boys age three and five—to Shintō shrines and prayed for their children to have long and prosperous lives.
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