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One of the most traditional and common Japanese fashion outfits is the Kimono

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Today, the kimono is worn only on special and very formal occasions, such as weddings, funerals, coming-of-age functions, New Year's Eve, and graduation. Moreover, it is now worn most often by women. Kimonos are now preferred only by older people,...
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