Anji SALZさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Anji SALZInstagram)「If the girl wants skeletons on her kimono - who am I to say no 😂😂💀❤️ Finally did the shichigosan pictures with our almost 3 year old. It was a hectic day but I am glad we made it and took some nice pictures 💫  Too lazy to type but for people who are new to this:  „Shichi-Go-San (七五三, lit. 'seven-five-three') is a traditional Japanese rite of passage and festival day for three- and seven-year-old girls, five-year-old and sometimes three-year-old boys, held annually around November 15 to celebrate the growth and well-being of young children.  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, but it is also suggested that the idea was originated from the Muromachi period due to high infant mortality. The ages 3, 5 and 7 are consistent with East Asian numerology, which holds that odd numbers are lucky.[1] The practice was set to the fifteenth of the month during the Kamakura period.[2]  Its meaning is to celebrate the survival of children, as infant and child mortality rates were higher in previous centuries.  Over time, this tradition passed to the samurai class who added a number of rituals.”  That’s what Wiki sais anyways 😂   Kimono I had made from @gofukuyasan and the geta were gifted from a zouri maker. The vest called “被布 hifu” is vintage as I showed in my recent haul video.   Let me know if you have any questions ❤️❤️  無事に七五三が終わりました💫 子供2人と自分の準備をするのは大変でしたが、楽しく写真撮れてよかった❤️  #kimono #shichigosan #kidskimono #salztokyo #skeleton #skull #japan #kimonostyle #wafuku #七五三 #七五三3歳 #着物 #着物女子 #子供着物 #髑髏 #骸骨 #着物コーディネート #被布 #着物ママ #お宮参り」12月3日 22時22分 - salztokyo

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If the girl wants skeletons on her kimono - who am I to say no 😂😂💀❤️
Finally did the shichigosan pictures with our almost 3 year old. It was a hectic day but I am glad we made it and took some nice pictures 💫

Too lazy to type but for people who are new to this:

„Shichi-Go-San (七五三, lit. 'seven-five-three') is a traditional Japanese rite of passage and festival day for three- and seven-year-old girls, five-year-old and sometimes three-year-old boys, held annually around November 15 to celebrate the growth and well-being of young children.

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, but it is also suggested that the idea was originated from the Muromachi period due to high infant mortality. The ages 3, 5 and 7 are consistent with East Asian numerology, which holds that odd numbers are lucky.[1] The practice was set to the fifteenth of the month during the Kamakura period.[2]

Its meaning is to celebrate the survival of children, as infant and child mortality rates were higher in previous centuries.

Over time, this tradition passed to the samurai class who added a number of rituals.”

That’s what Wiki sais anyways 😂

Kimono I had made from @gofukuyasan and the geta were gifted from a zouri maker. The vest called “被布 hifu” is vintage as I showed in my recent haul video.

Let me know if you have any questions ❤️❤️

無事に七五三が終わりました💫
子供2人と自分の準備をするのは大変でしたが、楽しく写真撮れてよかった❤️

#kimono #shichigosan #kidskimono #salztokyo #skeleton #skull #japan #kimonostyle #wafuku #七五三 #七五三3歳 #着物 #着物女子 #子供着物 #髑髏 #骸骨 #着物コーディネート #被布 #着物ママ #お宮参り


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