七五三
Japanese
    
| Kanji in this term | ||
|---|---|---|
| 七 | 五 | 三 | 
| しち Grade: 1 | ご Grade: 1 | さん Grade: 1 | 
| goon | ||
Etymology
    
From 七 (shichi, “seven”) + 五 (go, “five”) + 三 (san, “three”). The numbers refer to the ages of the children involved.
Pronunciation
    
Proper noun
    
七五三 • (Shichigosan)
- The Japanese festival for children; a traditional rite of passage and festival day in Japan for three- and seven-year-old girls and three- and five-year-old boys, held annually on November 15. As Shichigosan is not a national holiday, it is generally observed on the nearest weekend. Similar to こどもの日 (Kodomo no Hi, literally “Children's Day”)
-  1989 November 10 [May 25 1988], Fujiko F. Fujio, “第二話 中年はもてる…か? [Chapter 2: A Middle-Aged Man Can Still Be Attractive… Can't He?]”, in 征地球論 [A Debate over Conquering Earth] (藤子・F・不二雄 SF全短編; 3), volume 3 (fiction), 2nd edition, Tokyo: Chuokoronsha, →ISBN, 第三章 中年スーパーマン左江内氏, page 383:- あんた‼なによ その七五三みたいなかっこ‼- Anta‼ Nani yo sono Shichigosan mitai na kakko‼
- What’s with the Shichigosan outfit!?
 
 
- あんた‼なによ その七五三みたいなかっこ‼
 
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