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Buddhist and
Shinto related occasions. The jōe is
essentially a
white kariginu,
traditional hunting robes worn by
nobles during the
Heian period. Though...
- in practice. The
clothes kannushi wear, such as the jōe, the
eboshi and
kariginu, do not have any
special religious significance, but are
simply official...
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Shinto shrines in the
Kansai region, and
players play in a
costume called kariginu (ja:狩衣),
which was worn as
everyday clothing by
court nobles during the...
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formal occasions, is
known as the sai****u.
Another priestly robe is the
kariginu,
which is
modelled on Heian-style
hunting garments. Also part of standard...
- Noh
Costume (
Kariginu) with
Checks and
Conch S****. Edo period, 18th century,
Tokyo National Museum...
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expression to size, they are
almost identical, and
there is
evidence that the
kariginu was
remodeled into a sokutai, the
formal dress of the shogun, by adding...
- by
nobles in the
Heian court,
where it was
called 'a
hunting garment' (
kariginu)". Irit Averbuch, The gods come dancing: a
study of the ****anese ritual...
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Regional Information". Asia-planet.net.
Retrieved 2010-08-16. "冠と烏帽子".
Kariginu.jp.
Retrieved 2010-08-16. "Jewish hat article". myjewishlearning.com. Archived...
- in color,
wearing eboshi (烏帽子, a
black cap worn by ****anese noblemen),
kariginu (狩衣,
informal aristocratic outerwear), and
hakama (loose, skirt-like trousers)...
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formal over-garment worn by
kannushi during religious ceremonies; a silk
kariginu. Jōtō (上棟, "Raising the Roof") – A
Shinto ceremony held when
raising the...