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  2. Nihongami - Wikipedia

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    Antique nihongami katsura (wig) in a display case. The yuiwata hairstyle. Many hairstyles now labelled nihongami were developed during the Edo period, when a preference amongst women for long, flowing hairstyles transitioned towards more elaborate, upswept styles, featuring buns at the back of the neck and 'wings' at either side of the head.

  3. File:Nihongami-wig-2022-3-15.ogv - Wikipedia

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    Original file (Ogg Theora video file, length 6.5 s, 1,920 × 1,080 pixels, 8.8 Mbps, file size: 6.86 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Ningyo - Wikipedia

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    Ningyo (人魚, "human fish"), as the name suggests, is a creature with both human and fish-like features, described in various pieces of Japanese literature. Though often translated as "mermaid", the term is technically not gender-specific and may include the "mermen". The literal translation "human-fish" has also been applied.

  5. Geisha - Wikipedia

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    Geisha, unable to reliably book in with a hairstylist once a week to maintain their hair, began to wear human hair wigs in the shimada style that required restyling far less. The hairstyles of maiko , still utilising the apprentice's own hair, became wider, placed higher upon the head, and shorter in length.

  6. Wig - Wikipedia

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    These wigs were shoulder-length or longer, imitating the long hair that had become fashionable among men since the 1620s. Their use soon became popular in the English court. The London diarist Samuel Pepys recorded the day in 1665 that a barber had shaved his head and that he tried on his new periwig for the first time, but in a year of plague ...

  7. Roman hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    Women wore wigs whether they were bald or not. So too did men; Emperor Otho wore a wig, as did Domitian. [14] Wigs allowed women to better achieve the kind of 'tall' styles that particularly punctuated the Flavian and Trajanic eras (e.g. the periods of 69–96 and 98–117 AD).

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