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China'S Weak Crown Dress Became The Japanese Adult Festival Culture.

2011/7/21 11:00:00 286


Japan's adult day is a very grand day for Japanese young people who have entered the age of 20 in this year.

On this day, he (she) usually wore traditional kimono in Japan, accompanied with classmates or accompanied by their parents to attend the ceremony of the shrine, and paid a visit to the wish.




Some local self-governing bodies and enterprises also hold "adult day" ceremonies for young people of 20 years old according to their own conditions.

At the ceremony, the heads of autonomous organizations and enterprises will give speeches, hoping that the young adults who have grown up as a social person should really encourage themselves, society, enterprises, and contribute to continuous progress and so on. The young people attending the ceremony can also get a gift.



In Tokyo, the main place for Japanese youngsters to go is the Meiji Shrine in Harajuku, near the Zeng Shangsi temple near the Tokyo tower, and of course, it still maintains the Edo style temple with the highest flavor of the Edo period in Japan.



Reporters drove to the Meiji Shrine in the morning and felt the atmosphere of "adult Festival" belonging only to young people.

Although the time is less than 11, the Harajuku station, which is closest to the Meiji Shrine, is already very crowded.

Many people come from Tokyo and Tokyo, and many of them come here to feel the "adult Festival" atmosphere.

In the crowd heading towards the Meiji Shrine, some of the girls in brightly colored kimono frolicking.

Needless to say, they must be "new adults" and they are the protagonists of today.



It takes about 10 minutes from the gate of Meiji Shrine to the Meiji Shrine square.

There are many people in Meiji Shrine square, and many journalists and photographers with long focus lens cameras.

Because only once a year, you miss the opportunity today, and that's next year.



Here, the girl wearing a kimono naturally becomes the target of photographers and photographers. As long as there is a "beautiful adult" wearing a kimono, it will soon be surrounded by cameras.

However, these "adults" are very cooperative. They can laugh at you constantly. You can also ask them to pose all kinds of poses, and they will never refuse.



At the corner of the square, the "adult day" ceremony is being held by the Meiji Shrine.

More than 20 men and women, "new adults", sit solemnly on the stool and wait for "palace Secretary" (the presiding ceremony) to give him (her) a ceremony.

When the turn came, the man stood up, when someone went over and put on a pair of shoes with high shoes. Then he went to a wooden table about twenty or thirty centimeters tall, and then put the hat on him, and the ceremony was finished.

Then go on to the next one.

During the whole ceremony, no one said a word, everything was in a quiet and solemn atmosphere.



Surrounded by a lot of people, there are many Europeans, perhaps for them, this Asian culture is also very interesting.

The shoes and hat were exactly the same as those of our Tang Dynasty.

The radio also explained that the ceremony now carried out from China was originated from China's "weak crown" ceremony.


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