Kimono
Kimono is a traditional Japanese garment. The word "kimono", which literally means a "thing to wear" (ki "wear" and mono "thing"), has come to denote these full-length robes. The standard plural of the word kimono in English is "kimonos", but the unmarked Japanese plural kimono is also sometimes used. Kimonos are often worn by men, women, and children.
History[edit]
The kimono originated in the Heian period (794-1192), when Japan began to develop its own unique style, separate from that of China. The style of the kimono has changed over the centuries, reflecting the culture and fashion of each period.
Design[edit]
The design of a kimono can vary greatly, depending on the occasion, the wearer's age and marital status, and the season. A woman's kimono may easily exceed US$10,000; a complete kimono outfit, with kimono, undergarments, obi, ties, socks, sandals, and accessories, can exceed US$20,000. A single obi may cost several thousand dollars.
Types of Kimono[edit]
There are several types of kimono, including the yukata, furisode, and uchikake. The yukata is a casual type of kimono that is typically worn in the summer, while the furisode is a style of kimono worn by young, unmarried women. The uchikake is a formal style of kimono that is often worn by brides at weddings.
Wearing a Kimono[edit]
Wearing a kimono is a time-consuming process that requires several layers of clothing, a number of accessories, and a specific method of folding and tying the obi. Despite the complexity, many people in Japan still wear kimonos for special occasions, such as weddings, funerals, and tea ceremonies.
See Also[edit]
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Young Woman at Kennin-ji Zen Temple - Kyoto - Japan
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Kokontei Shinpachi
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Kimono Ensemble with Chrysanthemums
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Khalili Collection Kimono
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Stylish person at Fukuoka City Hall
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Takamat
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Yokohama Silk Museum
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Jidai Festival
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Genji emaki TAKEKAWA
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Genji emaki YADORIGI
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Empress Shoshi and son
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