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Waraji (草鞋(わらじ)) (IPA: [w̜aɺadʑi]) are
light tie-on sandals, made from (usually straw)
ropemaking fibers, that were the
standard footwear of the common...
- informally—synthetic materials. They are a slip-on
descendant of the tied-on
waraji sandal.
Similar in form,
modern flip-flops
became po****r in the United...
- sole; it was
common for bast
soles to be
crudely woven strips of bark.
Waraji are
traditional ****anese
shoes made from rope
fibres (usually rice straw)...
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Upanah Uwabaki Valenki Veldskoen Venetian-style shoe
Waders Walk-Over
shoes Waraji Water shoe
Wedge Wellington boot
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thousand years old. ****ushima's
Waraji Festival (わらじまつり,
Waraji Matsuri) is held on the
first w****end of
August During the
Waraji Festival, a
large (12-meter...
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towards the late
Heian period to
allow the
wearer to
accommodate the
thong of
waraji straw sandals to
reinforce the sole.
Outdoor versions of tabi
involved some...
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skewered and grilled.
Goheimochi is
typically made in one of two shapes:
Waraji is
shaped like a
traditional sandal and
rounded mochi is
served on a skewer...
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Taxidermy of a
raccoon dog (tanuki), with
waraji on its hind feet, displa**** at Morin-ji....
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types of
makibishi could penetrate the thin
soles of shoes, such as the
waraji sandals,
which were
commonly worn in
feudal ****an.
Traditional caltrops...
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Taxidermy of a ****anese
raccoon dog,
wearing waraji on its feet: This
tanuki is displa**** in a
Buddhist temple in ****an, in the area of the
folktale "Bunbuku...