Seijin no Hi Cards
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Seijin no Hi Card Features
- Traditional Japanese celebration — furisode kimono, shrine ceremonies, plum blossoms — authentic Coming of Age Day motifs for your greeting card
- AI-generated unique cards — every card is created from scratch by AI — no templates, each greeting is one of a kind
- Japanese greeting text — add 成人おめでとうございます or your own congratulatory message. AI integrates Japanese text beautifully into the design
- Celebration of adulthood — honor the milestone of turning 20 with elegant and meaningful card designs
How to Create a Seijin no Hi Card
- Choose a theme — furisode kimono, shrine ceremony, plum blossoms, or your own scene
- Add your greeting — 成人おめでとうございます or a personal congratulatory message
- Click Generate — AI creates a unique design in seconds
- Download and share — send via LINE, email, or print
About Seijin no Hi
Seijin no Hi (成人の日, Coming of Age Day) is a Japanese national holiday held on the second Monday of January. It celebrates young people who have turned 20 (or 18 since 2022) during the past year, marking their entry into adulthood. Municipal governments host ceremonies (seijin shiki), and young women typically wear elaborate furisode kimono while men wear hakama or suits. The day represents new responsibilities, independence, and the bright future ahead.
FAQ
When is Seijin no Hi?
Seijin no Hi is celebrated on the second Monday of January every year. It is a national public holiday in Japan.
What is a furisode?
Furisode is a style of kimono with long flowing sleeves, traditionally worn by unmarried young women for formal occasions like Coming of Age ceremonies.
Can I write greetings in Japanese?
Yes! Add 成人おめでとうございます (Congratulations on Coming of Age), 二十歳おめでとう, or any personal message in Japanese.
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