After the downpour of saturday afternoon, sunday was beautifully sunny and dry with bright blue skies so we decided to make a trip to the Meiji Jingu shrine. The 7,5,3 festival was going on, where 3 and 7 year old girls and 3 and 5 year old boys dress up in kimonos/hakamas and go to the shrine to have their photo taken.
In the past, this was celebrated as a rite of passage
into middle childhood.
The samurai class who required children up to the age of
three, to have shaven heads, then used this festival as a celebration of being allowed to grow out their hair. Boys of age five could then wear hakama for the first time, and girls of age seven replaced the cords they used to tie their kimono with the obi. The ritual of visiting a shrine is to drive out evil spirits
and wish for a long healthy life.
Needless to say, there were some beautiful kimonos and the bright sun meant that I got some gorgeous photos. We also saw a few shinto weddings, which I always find moving. We were lucky enough to get up close to one of the brides, wearing her white 'hood'. I was intrigued to watch her getting into her specially designed car that had a flip top roof to allow for height!