☆Hello☆ Does everyone know "Shichi-go-san"??
Shichi-go-san (standing for the ages of seven, five and three) is a traditional Japanese ceremony celebrating the growth of children and wishing for their continued good health.
Girls celebrate when they'er three and seven years old, and boys celebrate at three and five years old.
Families all dress in kimonos for the Shichi-go-san ceremony at the local shrine.
At the shrine, the chief priest prays for each child's healthy growth. It takes place on or around November 15.
On shichi-go-san, children eat long red-and-white stick candy, called "chitose ame". Chitose means "one thousand years." It symbolizes health and longevity.
Chitose ame candy comes in a paper bag with cranes, turtles, pine, bamboos and plums _all items treditionally knowm to bring good fortune.
At our shop, you can experience the maiko from the age of "6".
We have children's hair wigs and kimonos. Small size is only half hair wig. Height must be 115 cm.
※Hair wigs and kimonos are too big for very small girls.
Please consult us.
Family courses are very popular!!
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