- A
yukata (浴衣, lit. 'bathrobe') is an
unlined cotton summer kimono, worn in
casual settings such as
summer festivals and to
nearby bathhouses. The name...
-
traditional Ryokan inns, hot
spring resorts and spas. It is
similar to the
yukata in appearance,
differing in its uni****
sleeve construction, and is typically...
- accessories. For men,
yukata are worn with
either an
informal kaku obi or a heko obi.
Children generally wear a heko obi with
yukata.
Yukata are
always unlined...
-
someone to wear
traditional clothes being to
summer festivals, when the
yukata is most appropriate;
outside of this, the main
groups of
people most likely...
- duration, is
frowned upon.
Jinbei can also be used as a
substitute for
yukata during the
summer months,
particularly at
summer festivals. The
whale shark...
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Yutaka ****ufuji (福藤 豊, ****ufuji Yutaka, born
September 17, 1982) is a ****anese ice
hockey player for the
Nikko Ice
Bucks of the Asia
League Ice Hockey...
- (半幅帯/半巾帯, "half-width obi") are a type of thin and
informal obi worn with a
yukata or a lower-formality komon.
Hanhaba obi are very po****r, as they are easy...
-
primarily worn with
yukata, but
sometimes also with
Western clothing during the
summer months. As geta are
usually worn only with
yukata or
other informal...
-
Yutaka Kawashima (****anese: 川島裕) (born May 2, 1942) was a ****anese diplomat. He was a
graduate of the
University of
Tokyo and the
University of Cambridge...
- It is
common for
tourists staying in
Kinosaki Onsen to walk
around in
yukata, this
saves them
having to
change into
their own
clothes every time they...