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1、Kimono-cultureKimono-cultureIntroductionKimono is Japans national costume, the highly traditional Japanese culture for hundreds of years and the Japanese life closely linked. Even today, whenever theres a holiday or a wedding, funeral, graduation ceremonies and celebrations such as a grand occasion,
2、 the Japanese kimono is still the first choice. The kimono is the traditional costume of Japanese nation. It was based on the costume of Tang dynasty of China and gradually developed through more than 1000 years history.ChinaJapanThere are obvious differences in dressing kimono between man and woman
3、 People wear different kimono in specific situation and time to show prudence.(Women have kimonos for wedding, adult, dinner, ceremony and also common kimonos.) The knitting, dyeing and embroidery of kimono and its complex rules in dressing solemnly make the kimono an art of work. Kimono types Tomes
4、ode (留袖) Houmongi(访问着)Vibration sleeve(振袖) Komon(小纹)Mofuku TsukesageIromuji Otokomono yukataThe kimono is a Japanese traditional garment worn by women, men and children. The word kimono, which literally means a thing to wear (ki wear and mono thing), has come to denote these full-length robes. The s
5、tandard plural of the word kimono in English is kimonos, but the unmarked Japanese plural kimono is also sometimes used.Kimono are T-shaped, straight-lined robes worn so that the hem falls to the ankle, with attached collars and long, wide sleeves. Kimono are wrapped around the body, always with the
6、 left side over the right (except when dressing the dead for burial),and secured by a sash called an obi, which is tied at the back. Kimono are generally worn with traditional footwear (especially zri or geta) and split-toe socks (tabi). Today, kimono are most often worn by women, and unmarried wome
7、n wore a style of kimono called furisode,with almost floor-length sleeves, on special occasions. A few older women and even fewer men still wear the kimono on a daily basis. Men wear the on special occasions. Traditionally, kimono most often at weddings, tea ceremonies, and other very special or ver
8、y formal occasions. Professional sumo wrestlers are often seen in the kimono because they are required to wear traditional Japanese dress whenever appearing in public.The article state the important meaning of kimono for Japanese culture through the introduction of kimono in detail, and demonstrate the importance of modern costume in national history and culture.结束结束