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Coming-of-Age Day

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

Tokyo, Tokyo, JAPAN: Twenty-year-old female tour guides dressed in traditional kimonos smile as they visit Tokyos Meiji Shrine to attend a purification ceremony with a Shinto priest to celebrate Japans Coming of Age Day on January 11, 2013. Since tour guides will be busy working on Japans national holiday Coming-of-Age Day on January 14, the company had a ceremony for them ahead of time. Young people turning 20 are officially recognised as adults in Japan. AFP PHOTO/Yoshikazu Tsuno
Young Japanese people who turn twenty years old are going to celebrate the Coming-of-Age Day on January 14.
Tokyo, Tokyo, JAPAN: Twenty-year-old female tour guides dressed in traditional kimonos wash their mouths and hands at Tokyos Meiji Shrine before attending a purification ceremony with a Shinto priest to celebrate Japans Coming of Age Day on January 11, 2013. Since tour guides will be busy working on Japans national holiday Coming-of-Age Day on January 14, the company had a ceremony for them ahead of time. Young people turning 20 are officially recognised as adults in Japan. AFP PHOTO/Yoshikazu Tsuno
Tokyo, Tokyo, JAPAN: Twenty-year-old female tour guides dressed in traditional kimonos hang up ema, or voting tablets, with their written wishes at Tokyos Meiji Shrine before attending a purification ceremony with a Shinto priest to celebrate Japans Coming of Age Day on January 11, 2013. Since tour guides will be busy working on Japans national holiday Coming-of-Age Day on January 14, the company had a ceremony for them ahead of time. Young people turning 20 are officially recognised as adults in Japan. AFP PHOTO/Yoshikazu Tsuno
Tokyo, Tokyo, JAPAN: Twenty-year-old female tour guides dressed in traditional kimonos wash their mouths and hands at Tokyos Meiji Shrine before attending a purification ceremony with a Shinto priest to celebrate Japans Coming of Age Day on January 11, 2013. Since tour guides will be busy working on Japans national holiday Coming-of-Age Day on January 14, the company had a ceremony for them ahead of time. Young people turning 20 are officially recognised as adults in Japan. AFP PHOTO/Yoshikazu Tsuno
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