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Japanese women wearing kimonos take pictures during their Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. According to a government announcement, more than 1.2 million men and women who were born in 1995 marked the coming of age this year, a decrease of approximately 50,000 from last year. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)

Japanese women wearing kimonos take pictures during their Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. According to a government announcement, more than 1.2 million men and women who were born in 1995 marked the coming of age this year, a decrease of approximately 50,000 from last year. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)



Japanese women wearing kimonos look at their mobile phones after their Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)

Japanese women wearing kimonos look at their mobile phones after their Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)



Japanese women wearing kimonos pose for pictures as they attend a Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)

Japanese women wearing kimonos pose for pictures as they attend a Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)



Japanese women wearing kimonos walk as they attend a Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)

Japanese women wearing kimonos walk as they attend a Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)



A Japanese man wearing kimonos and holding a Japanese national flag rides on a panda-shaped vehicle after his Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)

A Japanese man wearing kimonos and holding a Japanese national flag rides on a panda-shaped vehicle after his Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)



Japanese women wearing kimonos apply make up before their Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)

Japanese women wearing kimonos apply make up before their Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)



Japanese women wearing kimonos walk before their Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)

Japanese women wearing kimonos walk before their Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)



A Japanese woman wearing kimonos stands during her Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)

A Japanese woman wearing kimonos stands during her Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)



Japanese women wearing kimonos attend a Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)

Japanese women wearing kimonos attend a Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)



Japanese women wearing kimonos attend a Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)

Japanese women wearing kimonos attend a Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)



Japanese women wearing kimonos ride on a train after their Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)

Japanese women wearing kimonos ride on a train after their Coming of Age Day celebration ceremony at an amusement park in Tokyo January 11, 2016. (Photo by Yuya Shino/Reuters)



Men and women dressed in Kimono and suits attend the Coming of Age Day ceremony outside of Noevir Stadium on January 11, 2016 in Kobe, Japan. The Coming of Age Day is a Japanese national holiday to congratulate and encourage those who have reached the age 20. The Statistics Bureau of Japan announced last month the number of people aged 20 years old, the legal age of adulthood in Japan, reached a record-equal low of 1.21 million, down 50,000 from the previous year. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images)

Men and women dressed in Kimono and suits attend the Coming of Age Day ceremony outside of Noevir Stadium on January 11, 2016 in Kobe, Japan. The Coming of Age Day is a Japanese national holiday to congratulate and encourage those who have reached the age 20. The Statistics Bureau of Japan announced last month the number of people aged 20 years old, the legal age of adulthood in Japan, reached a record-equal low of 1.21 million, down 50,000 from the previous year. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images)



Young Japanese women dressed in colourful Kimonos take a photo of themselves as they gather for a ceremony marking the 'Coming of Age Day' at the Toshimaen Amusement Park in Tokyo, Japan, 11 January 2016. The Coming of Age Day is the day to celebrate young people who turn 20 years old while the age of 20 is considered the beginning of adulthood and is the minimum legal age for voting, drinking and smoking in Japan. (Photo by Kiyoshi Ota/EPA)

Young Japanese women dressed in colourful Kimonos take a photo of themselves as they gather for a ceremony marking the 'Coming of Age Day' at the Toshimaen Amusement Park in Tokyo, Japan, 11 January 2016. The Coming of Age Day is the day to celebrate young people who turn 20 years old while the age of 20 is considered the beginning of adulthood and is the minimum legal age for voting, drinking and smoking in Japan. (Photo by Kiyoshi Ota/EPA)



Young Japanese women dressed in colourful Kimonos walk through the Toshimaen Amusement Park after attending a ceremony marking the 'Coming of Age Day' in Tokyo, Japan, 11 January 2016. (Photo by Kiyoshi Ota/EPA)

Young Japanese women dressed in colourful Kimonos walk through the Toshimaen Amusement Park after attending a ceremony marking the 'Coming of Age Day' in Tokyo, Japan, 11 January 2016. (Photo by Kiyoshi Ota/EPA)



Twenty-year-old women wearing kimonos ride a rollercoaster after attending a "Coming-of-Age Day" celebration at the Toshimaen amusement park in Tokyo on January 11, 2016. The number of people celebrating "Coming-of-Age Day" in 2016, or adulthood - high by world standards at age 20 - is estimated to stand at 1.21 million, a decrease of 50,000 from the previous year. (Photo by Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP Photo)

Twenty-year-old women wearing kimonos ride a rollercoaster after attending a "Coming-of-Age Day" celebration at the Toshimaen amusement park in Tokyo on January 11, 2016. The number of people celebrating "Coming-of-Age Day" in 2016, or adulthood - high by world standards at age 20 - is estimated to stand at 1.21 million, a decrease of 50,000 from the previous year. Every January, Japanese turning 20 celebrate Coming of Age Day, in which the new adults dress in formal kimonos, pray at Shinto shrines and hear speeches from local officials on their new responsibilities. (Photo by Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP Photo)



Twenty-year-old female tour guides dressed in traditional kimonos wash their mouths and hands at Tokyo's Meiji shrine before attending a purification ceremony with a Shinto priest to celebrate Japan's Coming-of-Age Day on January 8, 2016. Since tour guides will be busy working on Japan's national holiday Coming-of-Age Day on January 11, the company held a ceremony. Young people turning 20 are officially recognised as adults in Japan. (Photo by Yoshikazu Tsuno/AFP Photo)

Twenty-year-old female tour guides dressed in traditional kimonos wash their mouths and hands at Tokyo's Meiji shrine before attending a purification ceremony with a Shinto priest to celebrate Japan's Coming-of-Age Day on January 8, 2016. Since tour guides will be busy working on Japan's national holiday Coming-of-Age Day on January 11, the company held a ceremony. Young people turning 20 are officially recognised as adults in Japan. (Photo by Yoshikazu Tsuno/AFP Photo)



Dressed in Japanese kimonos, a group of Japanese youths who will turn 20 this year, the traditional age of adulthood in Japan, sit in a train after a Coming of Age ceremony at Toshimaen amusement park on the national holiday in Tokyo, Monday, January 11, 2016. (Photo by Shizuo Kambayashi/AP Photo)

Dressed in Japanese kimonos, a group of Japanese youths who will turn 20 this year, the traditional age of adulthood in Japan, sit in a train after a Coming of Age ceremony at Toshimaen amusement park on the national holiday in Tokyo, Monday, January 11, 2016. (Photo by Shizuo Kambayashi/AP Photo)



Men attend Coming-of-Age Day ceremony at Tokyo Disney Land ,11 January 2016. (Photo by Satoko Kawasaki)

Men attend Coming-of-Age Day ceremony at Tokyo Disney Land ,11 January 2016. (Photo by Satoko Kawasaki)



Women attend Coming-of-Age Day ceremony at Tokyo Disney Land ,11 January 2016. (Photo by Satoko Kawasaki)

Women attend Coming-of-Age Day ceremony at Tokyo Disney Land ,11 January 2016. (Photo by Satoko Kawasaki)



A twenty year old female dressed in Kimono attend Coming-of-Age Day ceremony at Tokyo Disney Land ,11 January 2016. (Photo by Satoko Kawasaki)

A twenty year old female dressed in Kimono attend Coming-of-Age Day ceremony at Tokyo Disney Land ,11 January 2016. (Photo by Satoko Kawasaki)
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