Yukata is Japanese kimono for summer so you can try it much easier than formal kimono

 

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It’s very humid hot in summer in Japan but it’s one of  the post popular season when many women wear in teaditional outfit for summer faetival and fireworks. Like me we bring Uchiwa or fan with us.

Yukata doesn’t have liner and useally made of cotton. It’s not formal so you don’t have to learn how to layer,how to tie Obi belt and some other accessaries. The more formal occasion, the more complicated and more expensive. These days thers are many colorful yukata and varieties of Obi! Also they make abiiger size than before. Many factories and carftman related to  kimono dissapeared but still there’s very nice shops in Kyoto and Tokyo.  You can buy from online store easily. Also you can learn how to wear yukata on ou tube. I am happy if you have interested in beautiful Japanese yukata and kimono!

It’s beautiful. Everybody can appreaite beauty !

the most formal kimono for unmarried woman and yukata Yukata was for after taking a bath long time ago. SO evern colorful and beautiful yukata should not be wore for formal occasion.

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How to make a crane

Uchiwa and Yukata

 

 

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