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children and kimono (harajuku, tokyo)Posted by timothy sullivan (Tokyo, Japan) on 9 November 2007 in Lifestyle & Culture. this is the first of a series of photos showing a bit about the celebration of Shichi-go-san (Seven-five-three) Day, one of the most interesting (and, in my humble opinion, the most heartwarming) festivals in japan. around November 15 every year, children aged three, five and seven dress in kimono and head to their local temple to receive a special kind of candy meant to bring longevity-- chitoseame, or "thousand-year (age) candy". as with many rites of passage, parents often want to bring their children to really popular temples. in Tokyo, perhaps the most famous temple for Shichi-go-san is the Meiji-jingu Shrine in Harajuku.
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