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  2. Sarashi - Wikipedia

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    A sarashi (晒し, "bleached cloth") is a kind of white cloth, usually cotton, or less commonly linen, [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] used to make various garments in Japan ...

  3. Tenugui - Wikipedia

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    A tenugui is a traditional Japanese decorative towel made from a thin and light cotton. It dates back to the Heian period or earlier. By the Edo period , tenugui became what they are today; about 35 by 90 centimetres (14 by 35 in) in size, plain woven , and almost always dyed with plain color or some pattern.

  4. Bowing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning and end of a match, opponents will bow to each other as a sign of mutual respect and humility. Before each training session, a player will bow first to the shōmen (正面, the direction of the Shinto altar or the most important person), then bow to his teachers and finally to his practice partner. In a tournament, the players ...

  5. How To Wear The Viral Coquette Bow Stacking Trend - AOL

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    Of all the easy ways to bow stack, this pack of hair bows is by far one of the easiest. Add one (or more) to a braid, bun, or ponytail to make any look feel coquettish. Shop Now

  6. Bowing - Wikipedia

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    It may take the form of a simple bow of the head, or a slight incline of the upper body. A profound bow is a deep bow from the waist, and is often done as a substitution for genuflection. In Eastern Orthodoxy, there are several degrees of bowing, each with a different meaning. Strict rules exist as to which type of a bow should be used at any ...

  7. Eirakuya - Wikipedia

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    The company continues to produce and sell tenugui, along with other items such as business card holders and bags. [2] Currently it has 9 stores around Kyoto [2] and 60 employees in total. [1] In recent years, as a brand, it has gained popularity among foreign visitors for offering items of both traditional and artistic design. [5]

  8. YBA - Wikipedia

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    YBA or yba can refer to a number of things: Young British Artists, a movement of British artists in the 1980s and 1990s; Yala language, a language spoken in Ogoja, Nigeria, by ISO 639 code; Young Buddhist Association, an association of Buddhists in the U.S. Banff Airport, an airstrip near Banff, Alberta, Canada, by IATA code

  9. List of Yo-kai Watch characters - Wikipedia

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    A humanoid Classic Yo-kai that used to be a toad and can turn into a giant form resembling one. In Yo-kai Watch 2, he is the leader of the Fleshy Souls faction. Ōyamori (大やもり, from yamori (やもり, "gecko")) / Uber Geeko A humanoid Classic Yo-kai that used to be a giant gecko. He is a recolored version of Toadal Dude and his cousin.