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NADESHIKOKAI Coming of Age Ceremony 2026
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Celebrate Your Coming of Age
in Traditional Japanese Style!
Registration Deadline Approaching: December 10, 2025!
Celebrate a major life milestone with the beauty of Japanese tradition. At this special event, professional kimono dressers and hair stylists will provide Furisode (long-sleeved kimono) and Hakama dressing services along with hair styling.
Participants can also enjoy a professional photo session, a commemorative certificate presentation ceremony, and live music performances.
Open to all nationalities and genders!

NADESHIKOKAI
Date: Sunday, January 11, 2026 | 2 pm – 4 pm
Venue: JCI Gardena Valley Japanese Cultural Institute (1964 West 162nd St., Gardena 90247)
Eligibility: Those turning 18, 19, or 20 in 2026 (Please consult if you fall outside this age range).
Organizer: NPO Japanese Culture Promotion NADESHIKOKAI
Instagram: @nadeshikokaila
Facebook @lanadeshiko
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