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Coming of Age Day

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Janaki Jambunathan

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[FONT=source_sans_prolight]""வயசுக்கு வந்துட்டா" in Japan !

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[FONT=source_sans_prosemibold]Female tour guides dressed in traditional kimonos visit Tokyo's Meiji shrine to attend a purification ceremony with a Shinto priest to celebrate Japan's Coming of Age Day on Friday.[/FONT][FONT=source_sans_prolight]


Twenty-year-olds all over Japan will dress up, party and accept responsibility Monday as part of the nation's Coming of Age Day. Held every year on the second Monday of January, the holiday recognizes a citizen's — you guessed it — coming of age. When a person turns 20, they're legally considered an adult. They can vote, drink and smoke[/FONT]


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