- was
excavated for reburial. A
photographic plate of a man in
traditional hitatare and a tachi-eboshi was
found on her person. The
image on the
plate disappeared...
- ikan (衣冠)
court wear and
informal kariginu (狩衣),
samurai had the
distinct hitatare (直垂) and
kamishimo (裃) dress, and
members of
Westernized military forces...
- court, like a tiara, with
their jūnihitoe robes. See also
tenkan (below).
Hitatare (直垂) A
traditional two-piece set of
clothing worn in some form
since the...
-
shoots the
target while running the path. Like yabusame, the
archers wear
hitatare (直垂, a kind of
formal dress for samurai) and
mukabaki (行縢).
Cuffs are not...
-
style eboshi cap.
Adult male
dancers wore warrior-class
garments called hitatare (直垂) in
place of suikan.
Dancers also held a
folding fan
which served as...
- gyōji wear
elaborate ceremonial costumes,
either called the shōzoku or the
hitatare,
making them a "flamboyant part of the sumo scene." The
kimono worn by...
-
together with the
other v****als, toss a
dengaku performer a
mountain of
hitatare (a type of garment) and
hakama as a reward. The
mansion was destro**** by...
-
Heian period clothing, most
notably an
eboshi (烏帽子) hat and
hitatare (直垂) robe. The
hitatare features long
sleeves and a drawstring,
which is used to tie...