National costumes of Japan

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Kimono and Yukata Kimono - traditional Japanese clothing, Japanese national costume.

Kimono and Yukata

Kimono - traditional Japanese clothing, Japanese national costume.
Yukata

is one of the varieties of kimono made of thin and light material.
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Materials Kimonos and obis are traditionally made of silk, but modern

Materials

Kimonos and obis are traditionally made of silk, but modern kimonos

are made of cheaper and more practical material
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What does it consist of The kimono is made of cloth

What does it consist of

The kimono is made of cloth rolled

into a scroll. Its width is usually from 36 to 72 cm, depending on the type of clothing, and its length is from 4 to 26 m. A 36 cm wide and 12 m long scroll is used for one female kimono. About 9-12 m of fabric is consumed per kimono.
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Its origins The Japanese scalped their kimono from the Chinese hanfu

Its origins

The Japanese scalped their kimono from the Chinese hanfu through

cultural ties arising in the V century AD, and the kimono acquired its final appearance in the Heian era (794-1192) and since then its appearance has remained unchanged.