Children wear kimono to celebrate "Shichi-go-san," a festival for children of seven, five and three years of age, at Meiji Jingu Shrine in Tokyo on Sunday.
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Children wear kimono to celebrate "Shichi-go-san," a festival for children of seven, five and three years of age, at Meiji Jingu Shrine in Tokyo on Sunday.
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kimuzukashiiiii
the girl at the end is adorable, with her black trainers!
nath
Love the expressions!
globalwatcher
They are all very cute in kimono.
This must bewritten by a non Japanese. In Japanese, they call it 7-5-3 Shichi-Go-San. The kids and parents go to shrine for thanking the best health, best spirit and best fortune...
CrazyJoe
Boys are five and girls are three or seven when they celebrate Shichi-go-san.( in most regions in Japan)
nonsibi
children are always adorable...
WilliB
Not happy in their kimonos :-=
nath
Are they not happy in their kimonos or not wanting to sit still for a photo?
marcels
Mabushi!!!! Tooooooo Mabushi!!!