KKK - Kimono Klad Kuties: Japan's Coming of Age Day (Seijin-no-Hi) Part I
- added January 22, 2008
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- SamuraiDave
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I recently uploaded a photo montage pod on Japan's Coming of Age Day or Seijin-no-Hi. Here's my blog article with more info on the celebration.
"On Seijin-no-Hi, girls will wear a special type of kimono known as a furisode. A furisode has long sleeves ..... Around their waist is tied a wide belt known as an obi. The obi of young women are often more decorative than those of older women and is tied a certain way .... A full furisode kimono can cost as much as a new car. Some families might rent one or pass one from mother to daughter."
"On Seijin-no-Hi, girls will wear a special type of kimono known as a furisode. A furisode has long sleeves ..... Around their waist is tied a wide belt known as an obi. The obi of young women are often more decorative than those of older women and is tied a certain way .... A full furisode kimono can cost as much as a new car. Some families might rent one or pass one from mother to daughter."
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- SamuraiDave
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