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Japanese Costume Culture And Ethnic Characteristics


In Japan, the term "sun's foundation" is interpreted as "the place where the sun rises." you will think of cherry blossoms, Mt Fuji and Japanese traditional costumes.

Kimono

This kind of clothing is very famous in the world.

The development of kimono has gradually extended to Japanese traditional habits and aesthetic consciousness, and its history has been around for more than 1 thousand years.

Today, the kimono, which was seen in Japan, was basically stereotyped six hundred years ago.


Kimono is a straight line garment that basically does not need to be tailored.

It has many kinds, mainly including "black sleeve", "color retaining sleeve", "local vibration sleeve", "middle vibration sleeve" and "access pack".

Visiting dress refers to a dress or simple dress.

The pattern of kimono is traditional Japanese style. This pattern has a historical origin with the patterns of Tang Dynasty costumes. There are a word "Tang" in the book, which includes "Tang Hua", "Tang Cao" and "Tang brocade".


Japanese painting, drama, dance, sculpture and other arts and clothing are closely related.

For example, Japanese folk prints, the beauty paintings in the floating world painting, can not be separated from kimono.

For example, in the drama, the dancers express their feelings with long sleeves, and sometimes the actors turn to the audience, so that the audience can appreciate the beauty of the costumes in the kimono.


In Japan, people attend tea ceremony, flower road, watching performances, attending various ceremonial ceremonies, celebrating traditional festivals, people still wear beautiful kimono to attend, and add a lot of atmosphere.

In Japan, there is "girls' Day" every year, probably in March 3rd. There is also "boy's Day" every year. Probably in May 5th, Japanese mothers have to wear kimono to their children to bless them.

In Japan's traditional "753" festival, children wear new kimono and parents visit the shrine.

At the "adult day", girls aged 20 and above are dressed up to wear the "cuff" kimono, which is used exclusively by unmarried women, and joyfully attend the celebration as an adult.

In Japan's wedding, the bride should wear a white and dirty kimono symbolizing the holy and pure.

Usually, housewives, men who come home from work, all like to wear kimono after bathing. The kimono is called "bathrobe and kimono".


The kimono in Japan is rather complicated and fastidious in the way of wearing.

For example, women wear kimono when they wear kimono, followed by body sweaters, followed by long shirts, and finally kimono.

Then tie up the "Ribbon" and "bag".

When wearing kimono, there are many barefoot or cloth stockings underneath and wear parlour or wooden shoes when going out.

When Japanese women wear kimono, they should comb the corresponding headwear.


The Japanese kimono is very varied.

Ethnic flavor

Yes.

Japanese dress culture

Classic.

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