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they could have because we weren't there a long time ago, but it is most likely they did because they didn't know other countries clothes.

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Why do geisha wear kimono?

A Kimono is the traditional apparel of Japan for both men and women. Geisha wear very beautiful elaborate kimono. It always matches with the time of the year, season, and occasion.


What is the history of Japanese Kimono?

KimonoThe word kimono simply means things to wear and is pronounced kee-mo-no. The plural of kimono is simply kimono. The kimono has had a long history in Japan and the kimono has changed over time to reflect the society and culture of that period.Today, a Japanese woman usually owns only one kimono typically a furosode kimono which is worn for the coming of age ceremony on her 19th birthday. For weddings, the complete bridal kimono and kimono apparel is usually rented. Kimono are also very rarely worn as every day clothing anymore. Occasionally, if you go to a small rural town in Japan or one of small islands like Okinawa, you will see the traditional every day kimono worn by eldersKimono HistoryThe kimono has had a long history in Japan and the kimono has changed over time to reflect the society and culture of that period.During the Heian period 794-1185, the custom of elaborate layers of colored kimono robes became popular with Japanese women. Jun-hitoe, twelve unlined robes were frequently worn with the sleeve edges and collars showing the shades of each kimono. Persons of the royal court sometimes wore up to sixteen kimono layers. During the Kamakura period of 1185-1133 with the rising influence of the military class and warriors, people had no patience or need for elaborate kimono. Practicality prevailed and during this period the kosode meaning small sleeve was introduced into the kimono.In 1615, military leader Tokugawa moved the capital of Japan from Kyoto, where the emperor resided to Edo, the present day Tokyo. Confucianism was adopted and hierarchy became the guiding principle where citizens were ranked based on their class. During the Edo period, people began to define their status by their kimono clothing. During this time the greatest artistic accomplishments were made with the kimono.After 1853, the US Navy sailed to Tokyo and the beginning of Japan's commercial industry was opened to the Western world. Although Japanese people continued to wear the kimono for another hundred years, the beginning of the end of this practice was near.During the Meiji period of 1868-1912, women began working outside their homes and required different clothing to accommodate their work. The Japanese people developed techniques to compete with the machine woven cloth available from the West. Cloth from other parts of the world were bought to make the kimono and the clothing. During the Taisho period of 1912-1926, Tokyo suffered a devastating earthquake which leveled most of the homes. Many of the old kimono were lost at this time.During the Showa period 1926-1989, the Japanese government curtailed silk production by taxing it to support the military buildup. Kimono designs became less complex and material was conserved. After World War II, as Japan's economy gradually recovered, kimono became even more affordable and were produced in greater quantities. Europe and America fashion ideas affected the kimono designs and motifs, but their shape remained the same. Kimono and obi colors changed with the season and with the age and status of the wearer.


Why did the samurai wear the kimono?

Because everybody wore kimono during that time period.


Why do the Japanese use the kimono?

It is a traditional dress. Perhaps in films you have seen Geisha wearing Kimono. It was Geisha who made Kimono such a popular dress at one time. Kimono is beautiful and Japanese culture is built around asethetics.


How do the geishas of Japan dress?

Geisha wear beautifully elaborate and expensive kimono with an obi around their middle. Their kimono and obi depends greatly on what time of the year it is and what sort of even they are to attend. As does the kanzashi (hair ornaments) they wear. They also wear tabi socks, and oboko or zori shoes.


What are the release dates for No Time for Sergeants - 1964 The Sergeant's Kimono 1-27?

No Time for Sergeants - 1964 The Sergeant's Kimono 1-27 was released on: USA: 15 March 1965


Where did kimonos come from?

From Japan, it's a Japanese traditional garment and its literal translation is "thing to wear"


How long does it take to go from NY to japan by boat?

A long time. Because Japan is on the other side of the world. And at time ships/boats can get off course.


How long is the flight from Tokyo to narita japan?

The flight time from Tokyo, Japan to Narita, Japan is:34 minutes


Why is the clothing called a kimono in japan not worn anymore?

Why have most countries moved away from their traditional dress? It's not just Japan, globalisation has seen almost every country in the world move towards western style clothing. It's convenient, comfortable to wear and easy to clean. By comparison putting on a kimono can be a bit of a rigmarole. Historically in Japan there was a push towards westernisation in the late 19th century, during which time western style clothing became more popular, but that doesn't mean the kimono is never worn any more. In Kyoto you often see people wearing them (many businesses give discounts to people wearing kimono and public transport is free if you're wearing one), it's also worn in traditional style wedding ceremonies and people sometimes wear a style of light kimono called a yukata during summer, particularly to summer festivals.


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it toke a long time and they still have not recovered


How long is travel time from japan to US?

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