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    和服 和装 和セーラー

    Any variety of traditional Japanese clothing. This excludes modern Japanese fashion, such as lolita fashion and school uniforms like serafuku and gakuran.

    Clothes

    Clothing sets
    ecchuu fundoshi | A fundoshi with a loincloth.
    jinbei
    meiji schoolgirl uniform | Despite the name of the tag, it's not always a school uniform.
    mizu happi | A combination of a happi coat and fundoshi (underwear).
    montsuki | A men's attire for special occasions (black being the most formal color among them). It must feature a mon (family emblem).
    samue | A simple outfit originally worn by Japanese Zen Buddhist for manual work.
    sokutai | Formal court clothing.
    shosei | A houseboy (but features a particular style of clothing).
    karate gi
    Kimono & obi

    While some of clothing above features kimonos, this category refers to just the kimono itself.

    bath yukata
    funeral kimono
    furisode
    furisode sleeves
    karaginu mo
    hadanugi dousa
    kimono
    kimono dress | Not really traditional but is somewhat a kimono more or less.
    kosode | Predecessor of kimonos. The proportions of one is different from a kimono.
    layered kimono
    right-over-left kimono | Kimonos folded this way are worn by the deceased.
    shiroshouzoku | White kimono (usually for the deceased).
    susohiki | Very long kimono that it drags on the floor.
    yukata
    Obi
    obi | A sash to keep a kimono in place. Can have a obimakura on the back.
    obijime | A chord tied in the front or back.
    obidome | Any obijime accessory.
    obiage | Material under obi.
    manaita obi | An obi knot tied to the front.
    Outerwear
    chanchanko | Tied vest.
    chihaya
    dotera/tanzen | Coat length winter wear.
    haori
    happi | Common features: Bright color. An emblem or logo. Text on lapels. Short-to-medium sleeves.
    hanten | Tied jacket length winter wear.
    hifu
    jinbaori
    kappougi
    kariginu (+ suikan)
    kataginu
    kesa | Worn only over the left shoulder.
    michiyuki
    tonbi coat | Inverness coat (shown on the right).
    uwagi
    mino | Straw raincoat or winter coat.
    Legwear
    kyahan
    mawashi
    Hakama
    hakama / hakama skirt
    hakama short skirt
    hakama pants
    hakama shorts
    sendaihira hakama | A white or black vertical-striped hakama used as formal wear by men.
    Undergarment
    fundoshi (underwear)
    juban | A kimono undergarment.
    sarashi
    Footwear
    geta
    jika-tabi | Tabi shoes.
    koma-geta
    okobo
    tabi | Socks.
    waraji
    zouri
    Wedding clothes
    hiki furisode
    uchikake
    shiromuku
    wataboushi | Wedding hood.
    tsunokakushi | Wedding hat.
    Accessories & Details
    Headwear
    hokkamuri | A tenugui (towel) tied around the chin but is often portray to be around the nose. Commonly shown on thief characters.
    maetenkan
    nejiri hachimaki | A traditional hachimaki (headband) worn during festivals (often with a mizu happi).
    shaguma | Sort of a wig.
    tate eboshi | Any of the tall cloth caps worn by male aristocrats since the Heian period.
    tenugui | Towels with many uses but for clothing it can be made into a headscarf or hokkamuri.
    tokin hat
    triangular headpiece | Has various regional names. Commonly seen on ghosts within folklore.
    Kasa

    Refers to traditional Japanese conical hats.

    ajirogasa
    amigasa
    ichimegasa
    jingasa
    roningasa
    sandogasa
    torioigasa | Akin to a amigasa but worn during the Awa Dance Festival.
    Hair & ornaments
    chasenmage
    chigomage
    katsuyamamage
    nihongami
    tsubushi shimada
    Hair ornaments
    hair stick
    hirabitai
    motoyui
    kanzashi
    tsumami kanzashi | Hair flower made of folded fabric.
    Mask
    fox mask
    noh mask
    oni mask
    tengu mask
    Noh masks
    hannya
    hyottoko mask
    saru
    Jewelry
    magatama earrings
    magatama necklace
    Neckwear
    agekubi | Round high-necked collar.
    han'eri | Detachable collar that is sewn onto the juban collar. There use to be ornate but is usually a plain-white now and days.
    furoshiki around neck
    stole / boa | Worn over the shoulders. Take note when tagging as it's not always Japanese clothing.
    Addons
    haori himo | A chord underneath the haori.
    tasuki | Bow tied on shoulder to keep sleeves clean.
    haramaki | Cloth over stomach, for warmth.
    Cosmetic
    komachi beni | Red makeup made from a benibana put on the lips and around the eyes.
    irezumi | Japanese style tattoo.
    hikimayu | Removed eyebrows with new ones painted on.
    oshiroi | A form of facepaint where white powder covers the face to the end of the neck.
    • ohaguro | Dyeing the teeth to be black.
    Held objects
    ema
    hagoita
    kagura suzu
    kinchaku | Small drawstring bag.
    naruko | Wood clappers.
    omamori
    rattle drum
    ritual baton (Shaku or hu)
    shamoji
    uchiwa

    Misc. Synonyms

    • Hakoseko -> clutch purse

    Misc. Terminology

    • A frame for hanging kimono is called an ikou.
    Ethnic minority clothing
    • ainu clothes

    See also

    • Tag group:Attire
    • Tag group:Image composition (Traditional Japanese patterns)
    • Tag group:Prints

    External links

    • Wikipedia: Japanese clothing

    The following tags are aliased to this tag: japanese_clothing, traditional_japanese_clothes, and wafuku (learn more).

    The following tags implicate this tag: fundoshi, hakama, haori, happi, hifu, jinbei_(clothes), karaginu_mo, kariginu, kataginu, kimono, miko, and wa_lolita (learn more).

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