A celebration in which the kimono's obi is removed and a normal obi is fastened for the first time. From the end of the Middle Ages, it was held on an auspicious day in November for boys and girls who were 5 years old, and later for girls who were 7 years old. From the mid- Edo period, it was changed to the Shichigosan festival on November 15th. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
着物の付けひもをとって、初めて普通の帯を締める祝い。中世末ごろから男女とも5歳、のちに女児7歳の11月吉日に行った。江戸中期ごろから11月15日の七五三に移行した。ひもとき。おびなおし。《季 冬》「―も花 出典 小学館デジタル大辞泉について 情報 | 凡例 |
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