Young people mark Coming of Age Day in Japan
Briefly

Japan's Coming of Age Day, a national holiday held on the second Monday of January, celebrates the transition from childhood to adulthood with great fanfare and beautiful outfits.
At the event, although the age of adulthood has been lowered to 18, many participants continue to be 20 years old, donning stunning kimonos and formal black suits.
In Yokohama, waves of youngsters celebrated this milestone, striking poses in their resplendent attire, capturing selfies, and showcasing the joy of entering adulthood.
Dressed in bright kimonos and fur muffs amidst winter's chill, the young individuals embraced the day with smiles, hugs, and an array of colorful fashions.
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