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- Yukata - Wikipedia
The name is translated literally as "bathing cloth" and yukata originally were worn as bathrobes; their modern use is much broader, and are a common sight in Japan during summer
- 31 Things You Should Know About Japanese Yukata
If you’ve ever wanted to know how, when, why and where you can wear yukata, or how to properly take care of your yukata, then settle down with our ultimate guide to everything you need to know about the yukata
- Yukata - japan-guide. com
The yukata (浴衣) is a casual version of the kimono It is a robe usually made of cotton or synthetic fabric, wrapped around the body and fastened with a sash (obi) Yukata literally means "bathing cloth", and it was originally intended to be just that
- A Guide to Yukata: Japan’s Stylish and Comfortable Traditional Attire
What are Yukatas? The yukata is one of the most common wafuku (traditional Japanese clothing) that is still worn today This traditional clothing piece is a casual, light-wear version of the kimono, typically made from breathable materials like cotton or linen
- All about Yukata: how to wear, how to choose size, and . . . - Yukata Japan
Yukata is a Japanese traditional garment It is like a simplified kimono or casual kimono It is a popular garment for Japanese to wear for joining festivals and bon-dance and watching fireworks Yukata is also used at ryokan (Japanese style hotel) and hot spring for a relaxing wear
- Yukata History Meaning | Japanese Summer Robe
The yukata(ゆかた, yukata) is one of Japan’s traditional garments It started in the Heian period when nobles wore a robe called yukatabira after bathing At that time, it was made from hemp This material absorbed sweat and moisture well Later, in the Edo period, common people began to wear yukata They also used it as sleepwear
- What is a Yukata? (浴衣) - Shinjuku Japanese Language Institute (SNG)
The yukata is a lightweight garment often worn during summer festivals in Japan Unlike the kimono, which is more formal and often more challenging to wear, the yukata is a more casual yet equally elegant outfit made of cotton and decorated with floral, geometric, or nature-inspired patterns
- 浴衣 | yukata - Translation and Meaning in Japanese
The word 「浴衣」 (yukata) refers to a type of traditional Japanese clothing that is currently popularly worn during the summer at festivals and special events The word itself is composed of the kanji 「浴」 (yoku), which means "bath," and 「衣」 (i), which means "clothing "
- All About Yukata: The Traditional Japanese Summer Kimono
This article explains how to put on a yukata with a video, when to wear it, how it differs from traditional kimono, and the kinds of yukata styles Learn more about how you can appreciate and wear this traditional Japanese garment yourself!
- Basic knowledge of yukata|History, difference from kimono . . . - JAPANICLE
We have summarized the basic knowledge about Japanese yukata, such as the history of yukata, the difference between yukata and kimono, how to enjoy yukata and how to wear yukata Yukata are popular not only at sightseeing spots such as Kyoto, but also at summer festivals and fireworks festivals
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