- ceremony fitting child with a hakamasee also 袴
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- ceremony fitting child with a hakama
This term refers to a traditional Japanese ceremony that involves dressing a child in a hakama, which is a type of traditional Japanese clothing. This event is typically held to celebrate specific milestones in a child's life, such as turning three, five, or seven years old, marking them as significant ages for celebrations in Japan.
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はかまぎ袴着のぎしき儀式ceremony of fitting a child with a hakamaはかまぎ袴着をするto perform the hakama fitting ceremonyこども子供のはかまぎ袴着child's hakama fittingはかまぎ袴着のじゅんび準備preparation for the hakama ceremonyはかまぎ袴着をいわう祝うto celebrate the hakama fittingでんとうてき伝統的なはかまぎ袴着traditional hakama fitting ceremonyはかまぎ袴着のひ日day of the hakama fittingはかまぎ袴着にさんか参加するto participate in the hakama fitting ceremonyかぞく家族でのはかまぎ袴着family hakama fittingはかまぎ袴着のしゃしん写真pictures of the hakama fitting ceremony