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Coming of age ceremonies (成人式, Seijin-shiki) mark one's ending of coming of age (age of maturity), which reflects both the expanded rights but also increased responsibilities expected of new adults. The ceremonies are generally held in the morning at local city offices throughout Japan. [19]
1 lut 2022 · Seijin no hi or adult’s day is a Japanese holiday established for young people to celebrate their coming-of-age. A special ceremony, Seijin shiki, is held each year on the second Monday of January, to officially welcome the age of full legal majority, which is still 20 years old in Japan.
Seijin-shiki (jap. 成人式) – japońska ceremonia osiągnięcia dojrzałości, ustanowiona oficjalnie w 1948 roku. Do roku 1999 odbywała się zawsze w dniu 15 stycznia, ale od 2000 roku przypada na drugi poniedziałek stycznia. Jest to święto narodowe o nazwie Seijin no Hi (jap. 成人の日) (Dzień Dorosłych).
25 gru 2023 · 成人式 Seijinshiki 2024. Last day to sign up for kimono services: December 25, 2023. Last day to register for attendance (no kimono service): December 31, 2023. Seijinshiki Coming of Age Ceremony 2024. Date: Sunday, January 14, 2024. Ceremony: 1:30pm - 3:00pm. Location: San Fernando Valley Japanese American Community Center.
Seijin-no-hi is an annual rite of passage for young Japanese adults, celebrating their entry into adulthood. The day honours all individuals who turned or will turn 20 years old during the current school year, which runs from April 1 to March 31.
15 maj 2024 · Seijin no hi is an important day for those turning 20 in Japan as it’s a festival to celebrate the young ones coming into adulthood. This is the age when the Japanese attain the right to vote, drink, and even drive.
The Seijin-shiki ceremony is an event where local public bodies in Japan invite young people who enter adulthood during the fiscal year when Seijin-shiki is held, in order to encourage and cast blessings upon them. In the Seijin-shiki ceremony, a lecture or party is held, or a gift is given.