One of the traditional Japanese garments is called 'kimono.'
Hanbok is a korean traditional clothes derived from Chinese traditional clothes called Hanfu. Kimono is a traditional Japanese clothes. Choosing better one is depends on your cultural preference whether Chinese or Japanese culture.
Japanese tailors, dressmakers and clothing manufacturers make traditional Japanese clothes, such as kimonos, as well as western-style clothes.
Its called a wafuku just type traditional japenese clothing on google and there you go
Afghans call it afghani clothes
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A lot of components of traditional Japanese life have been westernized. The current Japanese family life is a mixture of both traditional Japanese life and western life. Food: Most Japanese eat both traditional Japanese food and western food. Many Japanese have coffee and toast for breakfast, but have traditional Japanese food for lunch and dinner. Clothes: Most Japanese wear western style clothes. Traditional clothes are worn on special occasions such as New Year's day, wedding ceremonies, funerals etc. Housing: Most Japanese houses have at least one Japanese style room with tatami mats, shoji, fusuma, and tokonoma. The rest of the house are western style rooms with carpets or hard wood floor with tables and chairs. One must take off his shoes when one enters a Japanese house.
the Japanese have always worn "modern" clothes e.g. 50 years ago there clothes would of been considered modern for the time i would suggest u rephrase this question to "when did the Japanese stop wearing traditional clothes such as the kimono" the Japanese have always worn "modern" clothes e.g. 50 years ago there clothes would of been considered modern for the time i would suggest u rephrase this question to "when did the Japanese stop wearing traditional clothes such as the kimono"
The name Remika is not a traditional Japanese name, so it does not have a specific meaning in Japanese. It may be a modern or unique creation or a combination of sounds that do not have a traditional meaning in the language.
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a kimono
Traditional Japanese clothing can be purchased from several stores online. Samue's official website carries a wide variety of traditional Japanese clothing and accessories for men women. Vintage Kimono's official website also have a variety of traditional Japanese robe and sash designs.
The traditional Japanese name is Ioto. Also just an addition it means "Sulfur Island" in Japanese