History and geography of Kyoto, a city that served as Japan’s capital for more than 1,000 years.
UNCOVERING HISTORY OF KIMONO AUTHOR EXPERIENCES THE TRADITIONAL DRESS OF JAPAN, WHICH LIES AT THE HEART AND SOUL OF JAPANESE CULTURE.(DAYBREAK)Wineke, William R
There're many(2)___types of kimonos for men,women and children in Japan.People wear the kimono according to(3)___one's age,the season,the event,but also one's marriage.Young unmarried women wear kimonos with long sleeves(袖子).These kimonos are colorful and have many patterms(图案)...
Short History Of Japanese Textiles Silk may be the best known Japanese textile because of its stunning beauty and value for fashioning luxurious kimonos, but in pre-industrial Japan only the nobility and upper classes were permitted to wear silk clothing. In contrast to courtly silk garments, comm...
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In 1611 Yudo Ito opened a kimono and clothing store in Nagoya in central Japan. Its family were members of the samurai or warrior class in feudal Japan, and it was taken for granted that Yudo would carry on the family name and tradition. Instead, he chose the life of a merchant and ...
provided the only domestic fiber for use by villagers and other common folks before the introduction of cotton into Japan from China in the late 1400s. By the middle 1600s, cotton farming and its subsequent textile production became firmly rooted in the southern regions of the Japanese ...
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The culture behind Kyoto's entertainment district contains a deep and glamorous history. It is the world of themaikoand thegeisha. Although there are entertainment districts outside Japan throughout the world,Kyotois exceptional in comparison.Maikoandgeishahave occasionally in the past been confused ...