Now Viewing: japanese_clothesTag type: General This tag refers to any variety of traditional Japanese clothing. This excludes modern Japanese fashion, including gothic_lolita and school_uniforms like seifuku and gakuran. ▶CLOTHING SETS Ecchuu_fundoshi - A fundoshi with a loincloth Jinbei Meiji_schoolgirl_uniform - Despite the name, 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). 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 (features a particular style of clothing) ▶KIMONO KIMONO - CASUAL Kimono Kosode - Predecessor of kimonos Kimono_dress - A modern type of kimono. Yukata - Casual, light summer kimono, often worn to festivals and other special occasions Bath_yukata Hadanugi_dousa - When the upper left or right-side portion of a kimono is stripped to the waist. KIMONO - FORMAL Kimono Furisode - Formal style of kimono worn by unmarried women in Japan. Furisode_sleeves Karaginu_mo - Worn formally by ladies in the Heian Period. Layered_kimono - Kimono that was only worn by court ladies in Japan. KIMONO - SPECIFIC Dougi - A uniform for training, used in Japanese martial arts. Karate_gi - Traditional uniform used for Karate practice and competition. Susohiki - Very long kimono that drags on the floor. Usually associated with geisha, kabuki actors and traditional Japanese dance. KIMONO - DEATH OCCASIONS Funeral_kimono Right_over_left_kimono - Kimonos folded this way are worn by the deceased Shiroshouzoku - White kimono (usually for the deceased) KIMONO - WEDDING Hiki_furisode - has the largest size at the bottom of the kimono compared to the original furisode, while still maintaining the long sleeves. Shiromuku - A type of uchikake (wedding kimono) that is pure white. Recently, variations with red edges has become popular. ANOTHER WEDDING RELATED ATTIRE Uchikake - A highly formal over-kimono. Wataboushi - Wedding hood Tsunokakushi - Wedding hat ▶OBI Obi - A sash to keep a kimono in place 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 ▶ADDONS Haori_himo - A chord underneath the haori Tasuki - Bow tied on shoulder to keep sleeves clean Haramaki - Cloth over stomach, for warmth Rope_belt ▶OUTWEAR Chanchanko - Tied vest Chihaya_(clothing) - A thin, white ceremonial overgarment sometimes worn by a miko. Dotera_Tanzen - Coat length winter wear Haori Happi - Common features: Bright color, 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 Uwagi Mino - Straw raincoat or winter coat ▶LEGWEAR Kyahan - Cloth gaiters worn by the samurai class and their retainers in feudal Japan. Mawashi - In sumo is the belt (loincloth) that the sumo wrestlers wears. LEGWEAR - HAKAMA Hakama Hakama_skirt {{Long hakama_skirt hakama_short_skirt Hakama_short_skirt Hakama_pants Hakama_shorts Sendaihira_hakama - A white or black vertical_striped hakama used as formal wear by men ▶UNDERWEAR Fundoshi (underwear) Juban - A kimono undergarment Sarashi - A long, winding strip of cloth, usually thick cotton, wrapped tightly around the midriff up to the chest. ▶FOOTWEAR Tabi - Socks Jika_tabi - Tabi shoes FOOTWEAR - SANDALS Geta Koma_geta Okobo Waraji Zouri ▶HEADWEAR Hokkamuri - A tenugui (towel) tied around the chin but is often portray to be around the nose. Commonly shown on thief characters. Maetenkan Nejiiri_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 Tenugui - Towels with many uses, can be made into a headscarf or hokkamuri Tokin_hat Triangular_headpiece - Has various regional names. Commonly seen on ghosts within folklore. HEADWEAR - KASA (Refers to traditional Japanese conical hats) Ajirogasa Amigasa Ichimegasa Jingasa Roningasa Sandogasa Torioigasa - Akin to an amigasa, worn during the Awa Dance Festival ▶NECKWEAR Agekubi - Round high_necked collar Han_eri - Detachable collar sewn onto the juban collar Furoshiki_around_neck Stole / Boa - Worn over the shoulders ▶HAIR STYLES | Tag_group:Hair_styles Chasenmage - Historical Japanese hairstyle; a type of topknot, tied traditionally with motoyui. Chigomage Katsuyamamage - A Japanese hairstyle; a type of hair ring. HAIR STYLES - NIHONGAMI Nihongami - Term used for a number of traditional Japanese hairstyles considered to be distinctive in their construction and societal role. Tsubushi_shimada - The hair is styled into a bow shape and secured against the crown of the head. Datehyogo - This style stems from oiran, high-class courtesans of Edo Japan. It evolved from the more bow-shaped ryohyogo. Ryohyogo - The hair is shaped into a wide bow against the crown of the head, with a thick notch in its center. Fukumage Karawamage Katsuyamamage Nihyakusankochi Marumage Magareito Momoware Mimikakushi Seiyo_age_maki /Girls (children) Chigomage Chochomage Tabako_Bon /Unmarried Women (Shimada) Bow_shimada Yuiwata ▶HAIR ORNAMENTS | Hair_ornament Hair_stick Hirabitai Motoyui Kanzashi Tsumami_kanzashi - Hair_flower ▶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 ▶MASKS | Mask Fox_mask Oni_mask Tengu_mask NOH_MASKS Noh_mask Hannya Hyottoko_mask Saru ▶JEWELRY | Jewelry Beads Magatama_earrings Magatama_necklace ▶SYMBOLS (religious, icons) Kikumon Magatama Tomoe_(symbol) Mitsudomoe_(shape) Mitsuba_Aoi Oda_Uri Sanada_Clan_(emblem) Sakamoto_Clan_(emblem) ▶PATTERNS / MOTIFS (Visual Tag Guide: cdn.donmai.us/original/77...09a241bc681e2705edb30.png) Asa_no_ha_(pattern) - overlapping six-pointed stars (hexagram), referred to in mathematics as the triakis triangular tiling. Egasumi - Japanese style of drawing clouds as long horizontal oval-ish shapes linked together. Genjiguruma - An ox cart wheel traditional Japanese pattern. Goshoguruma - Japanese pattern/design of a bullock cart. Igeta_(pattern) - Pattern of overlapping lines like the kanji (井). The pattern is meant to resemble a well. Kagome_(pattern) - A traditional Japanese pattern composed of interwoven lines. This may create a look over overlapping hexagrams. Kanoko_(pattern) - Consisting of irregularly shaped spots, usually of a diamond shape, with circles in the middle. Karakusa_(pattern) - A swirling traditional Japanese pattern based on medieval arabesques Kikumon - A stylized depiction of a 16 petal chrysanthemum flower, used by the Emperor of Japan and the Imperial Family. Kikkoumon - A hexagon pattern used in traditional Japanese art. Literally "tortoise shell design". Kojitsunagi_(pattern) - A traditional Japanese pattern made of interlocking "kou" (工) characters. Matsu_symbol - A stylized depiction of a Japanese pine tree Sakuramon - is a stylized depiction of a five-petaled cherry blossom. Sayagata - An intricate traditional Japanese pattern of joined swastikas (Buddhist crosses). Seigaiha - A traditional Japanese pattern of stylized waves. Shima_(pattern) - Resembles a string of chain links. Shippou_(pattern) - Pattern made up of overlapping circles. Uchiwa Uroko_(pattern) - Pattern consisting of triangles, meant to resemble snake or fish scales. Yagasuri - A usually monochromatic traditional Japanese pattern of tiled arrow-feathers. ▶HELD OBJECTS Prayer_beads Ema - Wooden boards on which people write prayers or wishes and hang at Shinto shrines. Hagoita - A wooden paddle used to play hanetsuki on New_Years day. Kinchaku - Small drawstring_bag Omamori Ritual_baton - Shaku or hu Shamoji - Extra-large paddle-shaped spoon Uchiwa - Round or oval hand_fan HELD_OBJECTS - MUSICAL INSTRUMENT | Musical_instrument Kagura_suzu Naruko - Wood clappers Rattle_drum ▶MISCELLANEOUS Hakoseko - Clutch_purse Ikou - A frame for hanging kimono Ainu_clothes - Ethnic minority clothing See Also: Tag_groups Tag_group:Attire Danbooru: danbooru.donmai.us/wiki_pages/japanese_clothes Wikipedia Article: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Japanese_clothing Other Wiki Information Last updated: 04/08/25 8:40 AM by xexiro This entry is not locked and you can edit it as you see fit. |
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