simplifying the purchase especially for first-time customers.
Westerners in particular appear to want to try on traditional Japanese clothing ... I've really noticed groups of young men enjoying wearing yukata." She is not sure how long the momentum will ...
To make use of these beautiful robes, Tokyo Kimono Shoes has been buying up unused silk kimono to turn them into unique sneakers. The shoes are 100 percent made in Japan and crafted with Japanese ...
As far back as 1966, All Japan Kimono Promoting Association designated 15 November as Kimono Day, a day when Japanese families with a 5-year-old boy or a girl aged 3 or 7 celebrate the Shichigosan ...
Why don't we wear kimono especially now we live in Australia? The Perth Kimono Club provides both Japanese and Australians in Perth with the events promoting the beauty and pleasure of kimono.
But Japanese people on social media have said the trademarked brand disrespects traditional clothing. The kimono, a loose long-sleeved robe typically tied with a sash, dates back to 15th Century ...
At other schools, the picture is murkier. Hollywood has portrayed Asian American men in unflattering ways for decades. One Culture reporter aimed to bring the uncomfortable conversations out of ...
Average life expectancy for both Japanese men and women fell for the second consecutive year in 2022, a health ministry survey showed. The figure for women came to 87.09 years. For men ...
The Japanese town of Kojima is all about denim. The main road is named Jeans Street, pairs of jeans flap like flags overhead, the drinks vending machines at the railway station are plastered with ...
Some Japanese people on social media complained that the trademarked brand, Kimono Intimates - a play on her name - disrespected traditional clothing. Kardashian West initially defended the name ...
Despite the leather jackets and lounge suits, this is not the cover image of Japan's latest boy band — it's a collective of 19 "handsome men who arrange flowers". The ancient Japanese art of flo ...
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