Of course we didn't do the shrine visit nor do the eating tradition, but we did at least take her to a photo studio to capture a bit of the Japanese spirit! They dressed up Leyna in mini kimonos and other costumes of our choice, and we received prints and a nice framed photo with her footprints. It was a fun experience! We weren't sure how long she would last...5 costume changes, trying to keep her sitting still, and getting her to look at the camera with toys and funny noises. Well she made it through wonderfully and we're happy to have this assortment of adorable photos of her...
Outfit 1: Okinawan Kimono. Started off great. It was challenge to keep her hands from disappearing...
Outfit 2: Japanese Kimono. She got a bit upset in this one...maybe just too much commotion trying to make her smile. But we got a shot!
Outfit 3: She absolutely loved the Hawaiian outfit, it was hard to narrow down the pics. Looks like she's about to hula...
Outfit 4 & 5: Since we wouldn't dress her like this on any normal day, we had to get her in something super girly with ruffles and everything! As you can see, she worked it with a softer, sweet face. haha





2 comments:
What a lovely tradition! Leyna is absolutely adorable. You will enjoy these pictures for years to come.
This picture is adorable! I work for North Lincolnshire Museum Service in England and our next exhibition at Normanby Hall is about Japanese costume and traditions. This picture would be perfect to illustrate my piece of information about Hyakunichimairi. Would it be possible to use it? I would be very grateful if you could contact me at madeleine.grout@northlincs.gov.uk to let me know. All the best!
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