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6 Σεπ 2024 · In terms of shape and purpose, a Japanese yukata is a type of summery, streamlined kimono-robe, but its origins come from Japan's onsen (hot spring bathing) culture. The yukata is made from light, breezy, absorbent material like thin cotton or breathable synthetic material.
19 Ιαν 2023 · A yukata is a traditional Japanese garment. They are usually made of lightweight cotton or linen and are typically printed with colorful designs, such as flowers or geometric patterns. They are worn with an obi, or sash, around the waist. Yukata can be worn by both men and women and are usually seen during the summer months.
22 Ιουν 2019 · You’ve probably never heard of jinbei if you don’t live in Japan, but it is also the same family of yukata and kimono. Simply saying, jinbei is a short yukata. Jinbei are also Japanese traditional clothes but are more used as a kind of homeroom wear. Check out the picture above to see the difference between jinbei (left) and yukata (right).
Like other forms of traditional Japanese clothing, yukata are made with straight seams and wide sleeves. Men's yukata are distinguished by the shorter sleeve extension of approximately 10 centimetres (3.9 in) from the armpit seam, compared to the longer 20 centimetres (7.9 in) sleeve extension in women's yukata.
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.
What is Yukata? 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. History of Yukata
18 Απρ 2024 · Yukata is a traditional Japanese dress, the casual version of Kimono during summer. Check out where you can rent or buy beautiful Kimono/Yukata in Tokyo, and how to put on Yukata by yourself!