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- The sokutai (束帯) is a traditional ****anese outfit worn only by courtiers, aristocrats and the emperor at the ****anese imperial court. The sokutai originated...
- Vietnam. They are known as shaku in ****an, and are worn as part of the sokutai ceremonial outfit. They continue to be used in Daoist and Shinto ritual...
- and the accession of new emperors. It is worn in conjunction with the sokutai. At the back of the kanmuri is a long, thin silk ornament called ei (纓)...
- Prince's sword is worn by the Crown Prince with the traditional costume sokutai at an official ceremony of the Imperial Household. The Tsubokiri sword...
- usually the coronation of the Emperor and Empress, with men wearing a sokutai for these occasions. During the wedding of Empress Masako to the crown...
- Emperor Hirohito after his enthronement ceremony in 1928, dressed in sokutai...
- identical, and there is evidence that the kariginu was remodeled into a sokutai, the formal dress of the shogun, by adding a hirao and sekitai. Kuroda...
- The newly married crown prince and crown princess in traditional court dress, with the prince wearing a sokutai, the princess a jūnihitoe (1993)...
- Newly-wed Emperor Naruhito, then Crown Prince, wearing a sokutai and Empress Masako, then-Crown Princess, wearing a jūnihitoe. Costumes of these styles...
- Emperor Akihito wearing the sokutai at the enthronement ceremony in November 1990...