japanese_clothes
Any variety of traditional Japanese clothing. This excludes modern Japanese fashion, such as lolita fashion and school uniforms like serafuku and gakuran.
H4. Clothes
Clothing sets
* !post #6471566: ecchuu fundoshi | A fundoshi with a loincloth.
* !post #7062726: jinbei
* !post #7456212: meiji schoolgirl uniform | Despite the name of the tag, it's not always a school uniform.
* !post #2729999: mizu happi | A combination of a happi coat and fundoshi (underwear).
* !post #7168082: montsuki | A men's attire for special occasions (black being the most formal color among them). It must feature a mon (family emblem).
* !post #3464471: samue | A simple outfit originally worn by Japanese Zen Buddhist for manual work.
* !post #7099410: sokutai | Formal court clothing.
* !post #4967906: shosei | A houseboy (but features a particular style of clothing).
* !post #6807184: karate gi
Kimono & obi
While some of clothing above features kimonos, this category refers to just the kimono itself.
* !post #8321104: bath yukata
* !post #6516956: funeral kimono
* !post #546701: furisode
* !post #3847462: furisode sleeves
* !post #6179848: karaginu mo
* !post #2250595: hadanugi dousa
* !post #8600: kimono
* !post #6071643: kimono dress | Not really traditional but is somewhat a kimono more or less.
* !post #8099065: kosode | Predecessor of kimonos. The proportions of one is different from a kimono.
* !post #2115269: layered kimono
* !post #3332495: right-over-left kimono | Kimonos folded this way are worn by the deceased.
* !post #7907859: shiroshouzoku | White kimono (usually for the deceased).
* !post #1582908: susohiki | Very long kimono that it drags on the floor.
* !post #7619239: yukata
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* !post #8322964: obi | A sash to keep a kimono in place. Can have a obimakura on the back.
* !post #6164828: obijime | A chord tied in the front or back.
* !post #7171617: obidome | Any obijime accessory.
* !post #7615686: obiage | Material under obi.
* !post #6881966: manaita obi | An obi knot tied to the front.
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Outerwear
* !post #6154053: chanchanko | Tied vest.
* !post #8077841: chihaya
* !post #7237147: dotera/tanzen | Coat length winter wear.
* !post #2821098: haori
* !post #5813065: happi | Common features: Bright color. An emblem or logo. Text on lapels. Short-to-medium sleeves.
* !post #4346528: ]] | Tied [[jacket length winter wear.
* !post #1237161: hifu
* !post #3490877: jinbaori
* !post #2937374: kappougi
* !post #7737487: kariginu (+ suikan)
* !post #1057278: kataginu
* !post #5541149: kesa | Worn only over the left shoulder.
* !post #2182868: michiyuki
* !post #3167760: tonbi coat | Inverness coat (shown on the right).
* !post #4520792: uwagi
* !post #8227760: mino | Straw raincoat or winter coat.
Legwear
* !post #5237950: kyahan
* !post #7762473: mawashi
[Expand=Hakama]
* !post #7712628: hakama / hakama skirt
* !post #1151903: hakama short skirt
* !post #794703: hakama pants
* !post #4839881: hakama shorts
* !post #2234079: sendaihira hakama | A white or black vertical-striped hakama used as formal wear by men.
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Undergarment
* !post #7706992: fundoshi (underwear)
* !post #6895997: juban | A kimono undergarment.
* !post #7444935: sarashi
Footwear
* !post #8149464: geta
* !post #3303579: jika-tabi | Tabi shoes.
* !post #6452942: koma-geta
* !post #8439965: okobo
* !post #2944688: tabi | Socks.
* !post #356360: waraji
* !post #6074088: zouri
Wedding clothes
* !post #6909430: hiki furisode
* !post #7571860: uchikake
* !post #1754286: shiromuku
* !post #7577980: wataboushi | Wedding hood.
* !post #1972688: tsunokakushi | Wedding hat.
H5. Accessories & Details
Headwear
* !post #2037204: hokkamuri | A tenugui (towel) tied around the chin but is often portray to be around the nose. Commonly shown on thief characters.
* !post #6230999: maetenkan
* !post #7937430: nejiri hachimaki | A traditional hachimaki (headband) worn during festivals (often with a mizu happi).
* !post #5401093: shaguma | Sort of a wig.
* !post #5844454: tate eboshi | Any of the tall cloth caps worn by male aristocrats since the Heian period.
* !post #4138903: tenugui | Towels with many uses but for clothing it can be made into a headscarf or hokkamuri.
* !post #7295539: tokin hat
* !post #7998585: triangular headpiece | Has various regional names. Commonly seen on ghosts within folklore.
[Expand=Kasa]
Refers to traditional Japanese conical hats.
* !post #2824838: ajirogasa
* !post #6213004: amigasa
* !post #1833658: ichimegasa
* !post #5536010: jingasa
* !post #7699124: roningasa
* !post #6982785: sandogasa
* !post #2858570: torioigasa | Akin to a amigasa but worn during the Awa Dance Festival.
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Hair & ornaments
* !post #5347372: chasenmage
* !post #7620495: chigomage
* !post #3883878: katsuyamamage
* !post #7182767: nihongami
* !post #5768425: tsubushi shimada
[Expand=Hair ornaments]
* !post #6743380: hair stick
* !post #7610181: hirabitai
* !post #696873: motoyui
* !post #7713098: kanzashi
* !post #2556087: tsumami kanzashi | Hair flower made of folded fabric.
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Mask
* !post #6374219: fox mask
* !post #7589026: noh mask
* !post #2875107: oni mask
* !post #7991689: tengu mask
[Expand=Noh masks]
* !post #6019523: hannya
* !post #6119325: hyottoko mask
* !post #5030361: saru
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Neckwear
* !post #6156994: agekubi | Round high-necked collar.
* !post #5067114: han'eri | Detachable collar that is sewn onto the juban collar. There use to be ornate but is usually a plain-white now and days.
* !post #2255449: furoshiki around neck
* !post #5952930: stole / boa | Worn over the shoulders. Take note when tagging as it's not always Japanese clothing.
Addons
* !post #2238359: haori himo | A chord underneath the haori.
* !post #6761674: tasuki | Bow tied on shoulder to keep sleeves clean.
* !post #6682601: haramaki | Cloth over stomach, for warmth.
Cosmetic
* !post #7070201: komachi beni | Red makeup made from a benibana put on the lips and around the eyes.
* !post #6079658: irezumi | Japanese style tattoo.
* !post #5960774: hikimayu | Removed eyebrows with new ones painted on.
* !post #7734118: oshiroi | A form of facepaint where white powder covers the face to the end of the neck.
* ohaguro | Dyeing the teeth to be black.
Held objects
* !post #7282420: ema
* !post #7455744: hagoita
* !post #7097652: kagura suzu
* !post #6611663: kinchaku | Small drawstring bag.
* !post #2327359: naruko (instrument) | Wood clappers.
* !post #7139817: omamori
* !post #1588196: rattle drum
* !post #5056000: ritual baton (Shaku or hu)
* !post #2606403: shamoji
* !post #7663245: uchiwa
h4. Misc. Synonyms
* Hakoseko -> clutch purse
h4. Misc. Terminology
* A frame for hanging kimono is called an ikou.
h5. Ethnic minority clothing
* ainu clothes
h4. See also
* Tag group:Attire
* Tag group:Image composition (Traditional Japanese patterns)
* Tag group:Prints
h4. External links
* Wikipedia: Japanese clothing
Aliases: none