Every year in Japan, there is a festival for all young men and women who are 20 years old. It means that from that day on, they have become adults. From then on, they can smoke, drink and get married. Those who break the law will be held responsible. This festival is very important in Japan, and people usually wear traditional Japanese costumes to participate. There will also be various activities. However, a CosPlay enthusiast appeared at this year's Coming of Age Ceremony; he played the role of Uchiha Obito from "Naruto". Dressing like this in such an unconventional occasion is indeed different in the eyes of the public. I wonder how you view this matter? In 1948, the Japanese government stipulated that people who turned 20 years old should have an "Adult Ceremony" according to folk customs. The purpose was to make young people realize that they have become formal members of society. All young men and women who turned 20 years old had to wear traditional clothes to participate in the adult ceremony held by official or private groups on Adult Day. The content included young people taking an oath, elders congratulating, visiting shrines, and participating in various traditional entertainment activities. From then on, they could smoke, drink and get married. Those who violated the law would be held fully responsible. |
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