(Redirected from Gembuku), also called , was a historical
Japanese coming-of-age ceremony.
To mark the entry to adult life of boys between the ages of 12 and 16, they were taken to the shrines of their patron
kami. There they were presented with their first adult clothes, and their were changed to the adult style. They were also given new .
In
Heian times, the ceremony was restricted to the sons of noble and
samurai families. During the
Muromachi era, it gradually spread to include men of lower ranks.
The equivalent ceremony for women was called ; this was performed for girls aged between 12 and 14, and was similarly based around the presentation of adult clothing.
In modern Japan, these ceremonies have been replaced by annual coming-of-age ceremonies for 20-year-olds of both sexes called
seijin shiki.
See also
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Seijin shiki
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Coming of age