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  1. [ANA official] Winter in Japan is cold and the season is about to enter a new year. There are many festivals in this season, with the largest number of traditional customs, and you can see unique festivals with historical and regional colors.

  2. Oct 15, 2023 · Traditionally, the Japanese fought off the cold with an article of clothing called a hanten. This was a jacket similar to a haori but stuffed with wadded cotton for insulation. These days, though, it’s all about practicality. Modern synthetic fabrics are the best at breaking the wind and keeping the body warm.

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  3. Feb 13, 2024 · This season, Japanese winter fashion is all about creative expression, comfort, and functional elegance. From the effortless charm of long coats to the vibrant individuality of Harajuku styles, these trends showcase the dynamic and varied nature of contemporary Japanese fashion.

    • Kimono. SHOP THE LOOK | Vintage Silk Kimono. The most iconic and easily recognisable of all traditional Japanese wear, the kimono (着物) is still a staple piece for many Japanese people and is growing in international appeal too.
    • Yukata. SHOP THE LOOK | Camellia Floral Yukata. Simply put, the yukata (浴衣) is the lighter, summery version of the kimono. Made from soft, lightweight fabric like cotton, the garment's name translates to bathing cloth, for which it was originally created.
    • Hanten. SHOP THE LOOK | Hanten Padded Jacket. A hanten (半纏) is a winter coat and was typically worn by regular people during the Edo period. Its history may be far-reaching, however, thanks in large part to its simple, minimalistic design, the jacket is a very flexible piece of clothing that can very seamlessly fit into the modern-day wardrobe.
    • Haori. SHOP THE LOOK | Vintage Haori Jacket. A more formal incarnation of the hanten, a haori (羽織) is a medium-length jacket designed to be worn over the kimono.
  4. Photograph of a man and woman wearing traditional clothing, taken in Osaka, Japan. There are typically two types of clothing worn in Japan: traditional clothing known as Japanese clothing (和服, wafuku), including the national dress of Japan, the kimono, and Western clothing (洋服, yōfuku), which encompasses all else not recognised as either national dress or the dress of another country.

  5. Jul 16, 2019 · Article. Daily life in medieval Japan (1185-1606 CE) was, for most people, the age-old struggle to put food on the table, build a family, stay healthy, and try to enjoy the finer things in life whenever possible. The upper classes had better and more colourful clothes, used expensive foreign porcelain, were entertained by Noh theatre and could ...

  6. A woodblock print by Yōshū Chikanobu showing Japanese women in Western-style clothes, hats, and shoes (yōfuku)Japanese clothing during the Meiji period (1867–1912) saw a marked change from the preceding Edo period (1603–1867), following the final years of the Tokugawa shogunate between 1853 and 1867, the Convention of Kanagawa in 1854 – which, led by Matthew C. Perry, forcibly opened ...

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