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Seijin no hi - 01-10-2011, 08:30 AM

Today was Seijin no hi. Congratulations!


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01-10-2011, 08:59 AM

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Today was Seiji no hi. Congratulations!
Not that I endorse romaji, the word is Seijin. I'm sure you know what "jin" means.

What you wrote means "The Politics Day", which doesn't exist. In any case, I do wish I were 20.
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01-10-2011, 09:07 AM

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Not that I endorse romaji, the word is Seijin. I'm sure you know what "jin" means.

What you wrote means "The Politics Day", which doesn't exist. In any case, I do wish I were 20.
Sorry mate, I just heard it in passing today and that's what I thought I'd heard. (fixed in my post). I don't like romaji either but I don't know how to write that with kanji (and it let's people here read it). The kimonos were so beautiful for the girls though. I didn't really see too many guys dressed up.


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01-10-2011, 10:17 AM

Had you been here 20 years ago during the Bubble Period, you would have seen a lot of the guys in Armani and Gucci suits attending the ceremony. Even back then, though, it was always the girls in colorful kimono that stole the scene.

On a random note, I was just reading the website of my own ward Shinjuku and noticed something interesting. Of the 3,162 "new adults" that attended the ward ceremony today, 645 were non-Japanese residents. That is 20% of the group and I think it's indicative of where Japan as a country is headed in the way of ethnic demography in our own time.
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