Shichi-Go-San
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Shichi-Go-San
Summary
Shichi-Go-San is a festival[1]. Shichi-Go-San ranks in the top 4% of festival entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (202 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Shichi-Go-San is in the country of Japan[3].
- Shichi-Go-San's image is recorded as Shichigosan boy.jpg[4].
- Shichi-Go-San's image is recorded as Shichigosan at Ikuta Jinja Shrine.JPG[5].
- Shichi-Go-San's image is recorded as Brooklyn Museum - Dressing a Boy on the Occasion of His First Letting His Hair Grow - Kitagawa Utamaro - overall.jpg[6].
- Shichi-Go-San's instance of is recorded as festival[7].
- Shichi-Go-San's instance of is recorded as rite of passage[8].
- Shichi-Go-San's Commons category is recorded as Shichi-Go-San[9].
- Shichi-Go-San's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/012xxb[10].
- Shichi-Go-San's day in year for periodic occurrence is recorded as November 15[11].
- Shichi-Go-San's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/Shichi-go-san[12].
- Shichi-Go-San's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'ja', 'text': '七五三'}[13].
- Shichi-Go-San's Google Doodle is recorded as shichi-go-san-2000[14].
- Shichi-Go-San's Miraheze article ID is recorded as shinto:Shichi-Go-San[15].
- Shichi-Go-San's Pixiv Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 七五三[16].
Why It Matters
Shichi-Go-San ranks in the top 4% of festival entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (202 views/month).[2] Shichi-Go-San has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17] Shichi-Go-San is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]