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| Kagoshima City, Japan, January 10, 2010. Young Japanese women in kimono crossing the street on Coming of Age Day in Kagoshima City, Japan. The Coming of Age ceremony (or siejin shiki in Japanese) is held once a year for people who are or are turning 20 in the coming year. Young women most often wear kimono while most men seem to opt for dark suits. |
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