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The very First Shichi Go San Festival in Perth Western Australia a Success! 

 

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五三, lit. "Seven-Five-Three") is a traditional rite of passage and festival day in Japan for three- and seven-year-old girls and three- and five-year-old boys to celebrate the growth and well-being of young children.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

           Have Fun!!

 

 

 

 

 

History:

Shichi-Go-San is said to have originated in the Heian Period amongst court nobles who would celebrate the passage of their children into middle childhood. The ages 3, 5 and 7 are consistent with East Asian numerology, which claims that odd numbers are lucky.

 

Boys who are aged three or five and girls who are aged three or seven are still dressed in kimono—many for the first time—for visits to shrines. Three-year-old girls usually wear hifu (a type of padded vest) with their kimono. Western-style formal wear is also worn by some children. Professional photographers will be available to capture the memories for the parents of children in their traditional costumes.

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