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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. List of items traditionally worn in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Boots are a style of footwear that came to Japan from the West during the Meiji period (1868–1912); worn by women while wearing a hakama, optional footwear worn by young women, students and teachers at high-school and university graduation ceremonies, and by young women out celebrating their Coming of Age at shrines, often with a hakama with ...

  4. Category:Japanese women jazz musicians - Wikipedia

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    Also: Japan: People: By occupation: Women musicians / Jazz musicians: Women jazz musicians Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  5. We found the 50 best Christmas gifts for women in 2024 - AOL

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    Bokksu sells curated food gifts from Japan, and this bestselling collection features 17 pieces of mouthwatering goodies. It comes with chocolate crunch bars, milk cakes, sandwich cookies, and a ...

  6. Class S (culture) - Wikipedia

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    These works also helped introduce the concepts of laotong, sisterhood, sentimentalism, and romance to young female audiences in Japan, with Jo of Little Women in particular becoming a prominent example of a tomboy character. [6] Class S was also influenced by the Takarazuka Revue, [3] an all-women theater troupe established in 1914. [6]

  7. Tansu - Wikipedia

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    Ryobiraki tansu being carried by hired porters. Woodblock print, Utagawa Toyokuni, 1807. Tansu were rarely used as stationary furniture. Consistent with traditional Japanese interior design, which featured a number of movable partitions, allowing for the creation of larger and smaller rooms within the home, tansu would need to be easily portable, and were not visible in the home except at ...

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  9. Japanese popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs moved away from just using traditional cultural aspects to promote their country and started using things like anime and Kawaii Ambassadors as well. The purpose of the Kawaii Ambassadors is to spread Japanese pop culture through their cute personas, using mostly fashion and music. [18]