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A Japanese Kimono is a traditional robe of various styles. Kimonos are worn by men, women, and children. A kimono is wrapped left over right and held together a wide belt called an obi.

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What is a bath kimono?

A bath kimono is a variety of bathrobe in the style of a Japanese kimono.


Who invented The Kimono?

No one person is credited with inventing the kimono. The Japanese kimono was introduced over 2,300 years ago during the Jomon period of Japanese history. In Japanese, kimono means "things to wear."


How do you tie a kimono in the traditional Japanese style?

To tie a kimono in the traditional Japanese style, start by wrapping the left side over the right side. Then, tie the sash, called an obi, around the waist in a bow at the back. Adjust the kimono to ensure it is straight and secure.


What does the Japanese word kimono mean?

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What country is kimono from?

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What country's traditional dress features a kimono?

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Is kimono Vietnamese or Japanese?

Kimono is Japanese.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimono


What is the Japanese word for kimono?

kimono 着物


What is traditional clothing for men in Japan?

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What colour is the Japanese kimono?

Japanese kimono come in a wide variety of colors. There is no "standard" or "uniform" color.


What was the period the kimono robe made?

The kimono, a traditional Japanese garment, has its origins in the Heian period (794-1185), but it evolved significantly over the centuries. The form and style of the kimono as we recognize it today were largely established during the Edo period (1603-1868). Various regional and seasonal variations emerged, making the kimono a rich expression of Japanese culture and artistry throughout its history.


Where can you find a salmon colored Japanese kimono?

................ IN A KIMONO STORE ...........SMART...