Asakusa, Japan - November 02 2019: Five-year-old Japanese Child Boy Wearing A Luxury Hakama Kimono For The Traditional Rite Of Passage Named Shichi-Go-San To Celebrate His Growth And Well-being. Stock Photo, Picture
Picture of asakusa, japan - november 02 2019: five-year-old japanese child boy wearing a luxury hakama kimono for the traditional rite of passage named shichi-go-san to celebrate his growth and well-being. stock photo, images and stock photography. Image 158787978.
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