Hosted by the Japanese Friendship Garden, Azunakai, and the San Diego Yokohama Sister City Society, the Coming of Age Ceremony (Japanese: ""Seijin-shiki"") is an important rite of passage for many young Japanese adults in Japan, just turning twenty.
Many of them attend a ceremony at their local community center, dressed in traditional kimono or western suits to celebrate the new chapter in their lives. Unmarried women have the chance to wear the elaborate long-sleeved kimono called furisode.
Families and friends will take many photos together on this occasion.
Students from all cultures and backgrounds are highly encouraged to participate in this event. Kimono rental service is available upon request and participants are welcome to wear any other formal or cultural attire.
Admission/cost: - [Park Map]
Sunday, January 19 - 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Many of them attend a ceremony at their local community center, dressed in traditional kimono or western suits to celebrate the new chapter in their lives. Unmarried women have the chance to wear the elaborate long-sleeved kimono called furisode.
Families and friends will take many photos together on this occasion.
Students from all cultures and backgrounds are highly encouraged to participate in this event. Kimono rental service is available upon request and participants are welcome to wear any other formal or cultural attire.
Admission/cost: - [Park Map]
Sunday, January 19 - 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM