yukata noun(1) View synonyms foryukata [yoo-kah-tah] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun ,pluralyu·ka·ta. a Japanese dressing gown or lounging robe of soft, lightweight cotton. Discover More Word History and Origins Origin ofyukata1 1815–25;<Japanese:literally, a bathrobe, shortened form ofyu-...
it can often be difficult to determine how they are achieved. Some garments thought of as beautiful offer no protection whatsoever and may in fact even injure the wearer. Items that definitely identify one wearer can lose their meaning in another time and place. Clothes that are deemed handsome...
“Sozoro Aruki” A Japanese term meaning to walk leisurely and with no apparent aim. Stroll through the neighborhood with local residents Although the town has grown in fame and is a well known onsen destination, this is not the only thing that the town should be known for. It is also ...
Kimonois a Japanese word meaning simply "clothes". Samurai and rich people had worn high-class kimono made from silk, and the other poor people had worn kimono made from cotton and hemp until the modern times. Most Japanese people of all classes had worn kimono as everyday clothes until th...
aIt has a hidden meaning. 它有一个暗藏的意思。[translate] aDo my best to be perfect 做我最佳是完善的[translate] awhere are the books? 那里是 书?[translate] abefore i was able to fully appreciate what they had done for me 在我能充分地赞赏之前什么他们为我做了[translate] ...