The Japanese parasol, known as "wagasa," is a traditional umbrella made from materials like bamboo and washi paper. It features intricate designs and vibrant colors, often symbolizing cultural motifs. Used historically for protection against the sun and rain, wagasa is also a popular accessory in traditional Japanese clothing, such as kimono. Today, it is appreciated for its craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal, often seen in festivals and cultural events.
The Japanese parasol is a dance in which we use the basic steps of the traditional Japanese dance. It is called Japanese parasol because we use a Japanese kind of umbrella which is a parasol.
It is 'kasa,' written in Japanese as: 傘
Gracefully.
Mikado
"kasa"~ umbrella
a parasol is an umbrella for shade on a sunny day. being as they are traditionally made wih rice paper, they are only meant for sun.
The Parasol was created in 1777.
When You Are In The Sun A Parasol Is An Umbrella
A word that rhymes with parasol is "amoral."
Parasol Henbee happened in 1990.
Parasol Records was created in 1991.
Battalion Parasol was created in 1943.