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  1. 2017年3月14日 · Sode-guchi (袖口): armhole (lit. sleeve mouth). Ura-eri (裏襟): inner lining of the collar. Tomo-eri (共衿): as stains are more likely to occur on the eri, the tomo-eri is a piece of fabric that protects it and can be replaced if damaged, or changed if a different color is desired. Eri (衿): the collar of the kimono.

  2. 2018年7月26日 · A yukata is essentially a casual summer kimono, commonly made from unlined cotton, worn by both women and men. Used traditionally like a bathrobe, and still worn today in ryokan (traditional Japanese inns) or walking around onsen (hot spring) towns, the yukata can be likened to the traditional Japanese version of a T-shirt, shorts and flip flops.

  3. 2009年5月11日 · The kimono is perhaps the most iconic item of traditional Japanese clothing. Literally meaning "thing to wear" (着物), its roots can be traced back to the Nara Period (710-794), when aristocratic women of the imperial court wore clothes with stiff Chinese-style collars and long, cylindrical sleeves.

  4. 2017年1月26日 · Former samurai Yasubei Kimura found himself out of work following the dissolution of the samurai class and the rise of an all-conscript military during the Meiji Period (1868-1912). In 1869, he founded a bakery named Bun'eido in what is now the Shinbashi area of Tokyo, picking up on the staple that had been recently reintroduced to Japan, but ...

  5. 2017年10月14日 · The 4 Most Powerful Clans of Early Japan. Thomas Shiozaki Updated October 14, 2017. Samurai. The Heian Period (794-1185) saw Japan's capital return from Nara to Kyoto, where the imperial court flourished. Politics were dominated by four clans: the Minamoto, the Tiara, the Fujiwara and the Tachibana, known collectively as Gem-pei-to-kitsu (源平藤橘).

  6. 2019年3月18日 · Hours of Operation: Zuihoden is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from February through November, and until 4 p.m. from December through January. It is closed on December 31st. Price: ¥550 for adults, ¥400 for HS students and ¥200 for JHS/ES students. Access: Zuihoden is stop #4 on the Loople Sendai sightseeing bus.

  7. 2016年5月2日 · 豐臣秀吉居住過的城池很多,比如京都的伏見城、京都的山崎城、兵庫縣的姬路城、和歌山的和歌山城、滋賀縣的長浜城、大阪的大阪城等等。 但在其中,當屬兵庫縣的姬路城和大阪的大阪城名聲最大。 豐臣秀吉從居住在姬路城之時起便開始飛黃騰達,因此姬路城在日本又被人們稱為“出人頭地之 ...