Emerald green and light blue are popular colors for seven-year-olds' celebration wear./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Seven-year-old's celebratory outfit/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Classical patterns such as cranes and wisteria are depicted in vibrant light blue./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
In addition to light blue and emerald green, pink, red, and purple are also available./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Seven-year-old's celebratory outfit/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
The set includes not only the ceremonial kimono, but also an undershirt, a drawstring bag, a hair accessory, and sandals (set contents vary depending on age)./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Shichi-Go-San celebration outfits (from left: 3-year-old, 7-year-old, 5-year-old)/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Hifu (a jacket worn over a kimono) for three-year-olds/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
A wide selection of classic red colors available/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
The ceremonial kimono features popular classic patterns such as flower diamonds and drawstring pouches./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
hair ornaments/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Bear bag/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
hair ornaments/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
hair ornaments/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Drawstring bag/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
They even have Japanese style bags and geta sandals/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Geta with cranes on the sides are sold separately/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
The special kimono section also carries celebratory wear from Fujishiro Kobo (located under the balloons)./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
There are also sets available for purchase that include Japanese accessories, miscellaneous goods, and Shichi-Go-San items./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Shichi-Go-San changing space/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Ready-made celebratory kimono for a seven-year-old/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Ready-made celebratory kimono for a seven-year-old/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Ready-made celebratory kimono for five-year-olds/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Ready-made celebratory kimono for three-year-olds/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Shichi-Go-San celebration outfits (from left: 7, 3, and 5 years old)/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE