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- Jōe abstract "Jōe (浄衣) (sometimes translated from Japanese as "pure cloth") is a garment worn in Japan by people attending religious ceremonies and activities, including Buddhist and Shinto related occasions. The jōe is essentially a white kariginu, traditional hunting robes worn by nobles during the Heian period.Not only Shinto and Buddhist priests can be found wearing Jōe at rituals, but laymen as well, for example when participating in pilgrimage such as the Shikoku Pilgrimage. The garment is usually white or yellow and is made of linen or silk depending on its kind and use.The Shinto priest who wears the jōe is attired in a peaked cap called tate-eboshi, an outer tunic called the jōe proper, an outer robe called jōe no sodegukuri no o, an undergarment called hitoe, ballooning trousers called sashinuki or nubakama, and a girdle called jōe no ate-obi. He can carry a ceremonial wand called haraegushi or another called shaku, as in the photo.".
- Jōe thumbnail Kannushi_and_miko_at_the_Meiji_Shrine,_Tokyo.jpg?width=300.
- Jōe wikiPageExternalLink %E6%B5%84%E8%A1%A3.
- Jōe wikiPageExternalLink 10.htm.
- Jōe wikiPageExternalLink joe.
- Jōe wikiPageID "10179854".
- Jōe wikiPageLength "1861".
- Jōe wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Jōe wikiPageRevisionID "671069014".
- Jōe wikiPageWikiLink Cap.
- Jōe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_clothing.
- Jōe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shinto_religious_clothing.
- Jōe wikiPageWikiLink Haraegushi.
- Jōe wikiPageWikiLink Heian_period.
- Jōe wikiPageWikiLink Shaku_(Japanese_ritual_baton).
- Jōe wikiPageWikiLink Shaku_(ritual_baton).
- Jōe wikiPageWikiLink Shikoku_Pilgrimage.
- Jōe wikiPageWikiLink Shinto.
- Jōe wikiPageWikiLink Ōnusa.
- Jōe wikiPageWikiLink File:Kannushi_and_miko_at_the_Meiji_Shrine,_Tokyo.jpg.
- Jōe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jōe".
- Jōe wikiPageWikiLinkText "jōe".
- Jōe hasPhotoCollection Jōe.
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- Jōe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japanese_clothing.
- Jōe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Jōe subject Category:Japanese_clothing.
- Jōe subject Category:Shinto_religious_clothing.
- Jōe comment "Jōe (浄衣) (sometimes translated from Japanese as "pure cloth") is a garment worn in Japan by people attending religious ceremonies and activities, including Buddhist and Shinto related occasions. The jōe is essentially a white kariginu, traditional hunting robes worn by nobles during the Heian period.Not only Shinto and Buddhist priests can be found wearing Jōe at rituals, but laymen as well, for example when participating in pilgrimage such as the Shikoku Pilgrimage.".
- Jōe label "Jōe".
- Jōe sameAs Jōe.
- Jōe sameAs 浄衣.
- Jōe sameAs m.02q4bkv.
- Jōe sameAs Q3191229.
- Jōe sameAs Q3191229.
- Jōe wasDerivedFrom Jōe?oldid=671069014.
- Jōe depiction Kannushi_and_miko_at_the_Meiji_Shrine,_Tokyo.jpg.
- Jōe isPrimaryTopicOf Jōe.