5.Puca Styleで彩る七五三

5. Shichigosan decorated with Puca Style

Japanese Celebration <Shichi-Go-San>

Shichigosan, a ceremony to celebrate and pray for the healthy growth of children, is held at the ages of 3, 5, and 7, as the name suggests. In the past, child mortality was very high, so children up to the age of 7 were treated as "children of the gods." Therefore, a child's safe growth was a source of great joy, and parents could not help but pray for their child's healthy growth. At the age of 3, both boys and girls undergo the "Kamioki no Gi" ceremony. At the age of 5, only boys undergo the "Hakamagi no Gi" ceremony, and at the age of 7, girls undergo the "Obitoki no Gi" ceremony, which involves worship and a ritual.
When the children turn seven years old, they are recognized by God as full-fledged human beings, and we express our gratitude to God for allowing them to grow up safely up to this point, and pray for their continued healthy growth.

HAREGI for the special day of Shichi-Go-San

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Full of energy! My tomboyish daughter is celebrating Shichi-Go-San at the age of 3.
Her first kimono was a retro vermilion color, coordinated with HAREGI.



At the age of three, children become interested in all sorts of things, and whether they love something or hate it, they always give it their all!

There will be more things you can do.
Layering a variety of expressions.

All of this is the precious sparkle of children's growth.
Precious memories of growing up as a family.

Whether it's a special day or an everyday occasion, a child's growth is a HARE day for the family.
Capture the moment of your family in photos
Let's spend our precious time together.

HAREGI can be worn instead of a hifu. It can hide any mess in your obi, and unlike a hifu, it does not need to be worn through the sleeves, so there is no bulk around the sleeves and it reduces the feeling of being constricted when wearing a kimono for the first time. The silhouette of HAREGI goes well with kimono and hakama, so we recommend it.


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