Japanese Fashion
One of the most traditional and common Japanese fashion outfits is the Kimono
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Their westernized styles in Japanese Fashion - 239 days ago
All Japanese homes adhere to strict rules in regard to removing ones shoes before entering a house or room, and this is one custom the Japanese will not make allowance for just because you are a foreigner. Upon entering a private residence guests should.. Topics: Japanese fashion, Japanese fashion lovers, Japanese stylish, Japanese women
I Learned A Little Japanese - 241 days ago
You can learn Japanese for many reasons. An ancient culture, a thriving economy, interesting people, and splendid landscapes are some of the things the Land of the Rising Sun has. A hop to Japan must persuade you if this list doesn't. But first, the.. Topics: Bosozoku, Japanese, Japanese fashion, Kogals, Lolitas, naruto, sashimi, sukiyaki, sushi, Tempura
A study on the evolution of Japanese fashion 7 - 242 days ago
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,... Topics: aikido, Hakama, hakamas, iaido, kendo, kimono, kyūdō, Miko
A study on the evolution of Japanese fashion 6 - 243 days ago
Zori 'Zori' is a pair of open, slip-on sandals, traditionally worn by the Japanese. They are typically worn with the kimono. Geta 'Geta' refers to a pair of flip-flops, which have traditionally been worn in Japan. They have a... Topics: Chopsticks, Fan, Geta, kimono, Typically, Waragi, Zori
A study on the evolution of Japanese fashion 5 - 244 days ago
The layers that commonly make up a jūnihitoe are: The undergarment, which, as stated above, is a garment made of white silk or cotton. The 'kosode' i .e. a robe made of silk that extends to the ankles or the lower calf. It is commonly... Topics: Hakama, hitoe, karaginu, kosode, Masako, Obi, Tabi, uchigi, uchiginu, uwagi















