Help with dressing kimono for Coming of Age Ceremony

IMG_7430[1]In Japan celebrating Coming of Age Day  成人式(Sei jin shiki)is a big event especially for a woman and her parents. Most of them choose to wear Japanese traditional outfit, kimono with long sleeves called Furisode, meaning swinging sleeves.

I was so happy to help a young woman of 20 with dressing kimono.

I received a thank you letter from her and her parents.I felt honored to share this special moment with her and her family. One of the best thing in my life. I appreciated my kimono teacher in heaven too.

I planed to start a business to share the joy of experience Japanese Culture much more and they clearly showed what my company should/could do. I would like to make more people happy and satisfied and share special moments and memories through my services. MOTOKO JAPAN will start soon.

I am very honored to share such a special day!
She was so beautiful ! All the Best! Wishing her happiness and success.

The ceremony was first held during the New Year Party of Dallas Japanese Association on January 22 2017.

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