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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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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Taxidermy of a raccoon dog (tanuki), with waraji on its hind feet, displa**** at Morin-ji....
- types of makibishi could penetrate the thin soles of shoes, such as the waraji sandals, which were commonly worn in feudal ****an. Traditional caltrops...
- 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...