Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan


    Japanese twenty-year-olds, dressed in traditional kimonos, attend the annual Coming-of-Age Day ceremony at Toshimaen Amusement Park on January 11, 2010 in Tokyo, Japan. 1.27 million young people celebrate their passage into adulthood on the day while they become eligible to drink alcohol, smoke and vote at the age of 20. (Photo by Koichi Kamoshida/Getty Images)


    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




    Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan


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Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan


Japanese twenty-year-olds, dressed in traditional kimonos, attend the annual Coming-of-Age Day ceremony at Toshimaen Amusement Park on January 11, 2010 in Tokyo, Japan. 1.27 million young people celebrate their passage into adulthood on the day while they become eligible to drink alcohol, smoke and vote at the age of 20. (Photo by Koichi Kamoshida/Getty Images)


Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan




Twenty-Year-Old People Celebrate Coming-Of-Age Around Japan


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