七五三

Japanese JLPT N1 Vocabulary Japanese ★★★★ 4/5 neutral しちごさんshichi-go-san
読み しちごさん
ローマ字 shichi-go-san
漢字の分解 七 (shichi) — seven; 五 (go) — five; 三 (san) — three
発音 /ɕi.tɕi.ɡo.sa.ɴ/

意味

Shichi-go-san; a traditional Japanese celebration held for children aged 3, 5, and 7. Marks important milestones in a child's growth.

A noun referring to a traditional Shinto rite of passage celebrated on 15 November. Girls celebrate at ages 3 and 7, boys at ages 5 (though this varies by region). Families visit shrines in formal wear — often kimono — to pray for the children's health and future. The name 七五三 literally means 'seven, five, three.' Children receive chitose-ame (千歳飴), long red-and-white candy symbolising longevity.

例文

  1. 七五三の衣装を選ぶために着物店へ家族全員で出かけた。
  2. 娘が三歳になり、初めての七五三を神社でお祝いした。
  3. 七五三は子どもの成長と健康を神に感謝する伝統的な行事だ。

使い方ガイド

場面: Shinto ritual, family events, children's milestones, traditional culture

トーン: celebratory

起源と歴史

The numbers 七 (shichi), 五 (go), and 三 (san) represent the ages at which the ceremony is held. The practice became widespread during the Edo period and formalised in the Meiji era.

文化的背景

時代: Edo–Modern

世代: Families with young children

社会的背景: All classes

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