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  • How to Put on a Kimono Dress

    Kimonos have been part of Japanese culture since the eighth century. Originally, the word kimono referred to any clothing. Now, the term refers to the specific Japanese dress. The style of kimonos...

  • Geisha Costume Ideas

    A geisha is a Japanese woman trained in the traditional arts, which can include singing, music and dance. Geisha are sometimes erroneously mistaken for prostitutes due to the fact that geisha also...

  • Japanese Culture & Dress

    Japanese dress remains directly affected by the social and political history of the Japanese people. Many of what began as garments for nobility or the privileged classes have become familiar wear...

  • Types of Clothing in Japan

    Clothing in Japan is a mix of traditional and trendy. Much of modern day clothing in Japan is like clothing in the Western world. However, Japanese clothing also include traditional pieces like...

  • How to Wear a Japanese Kimono

    The term kimono refers to a form of traditional dress for Japanese men, women and children. Dating back to the 17th century, a kimono is a floor-length garment with square-cut sleeves. Today,...

  • About Japanese Kimono

    Japanese kimono are not as widely worn as they used to be, but they are still a popular staple throughout the Land of the Rising Sun. The pattern, color and style of a kimono can also indicate if...

  • How to tie Men's Yukata Obi

    Yukata is a Japanese traditional clothing which is considered as a Summer Kimono or a Casual Kimono. Yukata can be worn by Men and Women, and Children. Yukata is much easier to wear compared with...

  • How to Buy a Vintage Japanese Obi Sash

    Few things contribute to a kimono like a vintage obi. Indeed, you can use some vintage obi without the kimono and still show off these marvelous pieces. You need to know how to evaluate a vintage...

  • How to Wear a Japanese Obi Sash

    An obi is a traditional Japanese belt worn customarily with a kimono to tie it closed. It also may be worn with hakata or yukama. The obi is a necessary part of the kimono ensemble, worn much like...

  • How to Wear Traditional Hakama Pants

    Hakama pants are very wide, pleated pants that are worn over a kimono. They can either have two defined legs or are undivided like a skirt. Hakama pants are the traditional costume of many types...

  • How to Purchase a Japanese Kimono

    The Japanese kimono is a timeless costume still worn by women today. People from all around the world contribute to a brisk trade of the kimono, carrying on the legacy. Wearing one makes you part...

  • How to Tie a Japanese Obi Sash

    The Kimono has a centuries long history in Japan, dating all the way back to the Heian period. More than a style of dress, the Kimono with its flowing fabric and beautiful obi sash was, and...

  • How to Become a Geisha

    The geisha is a symbol of traditional Japanese culture. The word means "art person" and refers to the extensive training that the woman has completed in the art of entertainment. Here is how a...

  • How to Wear a Kimono

    Kimonos are a particularly elegant piece of traditional Japanese culture. The act of wearing one is steeped in tradition. Subtle aspects of the way the robe is worn are telling of the wearer....

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