Drawings of Characters in Furisode - How Auspicious ♡
Today is Coming of Age Day in Japan! For those who’ve just reached the age of maturity, welcome to adulthood! On this day, you’ll see lots of people wearing furisode (振袖, lit. “swinging sleeves”), the most formal style of kimono worn by young unmarried women. Other than coming-of-age ceremonies, they’re also worn on special occasions such as hatsumōde, i.e., the first visit to a temple or shrine of the new year. Due to their colorful, eye-catching patterns and gorgeous obi, it’s no wonder many people opt for them—who wouldn’t want to feel like the star of the show on such an important day in their life?
Enjoy the following illustrations that are sure to put you in a celebratory and festive mood!