Japan’s Coming of Age Day, celebrated on the second Monday of January, marks the transition from childhood to adulthood, with participants typically around 20 years old despite the lowered adulthood age to 18. Men wear black suits, while women don vibrant kimonos with intricate designs and colors, often paired with elaborate hairstyles and accessories. In Yokohama, young adults gathered in festive attire, taking selfies and sharing hugs, showcasing the traditional and celebratory spirit of the holiday.
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