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- Japanese_clothing abstract "There are typically two types of clothing that the Japanese wear: the Japanese clothing (和服, wafuku), such as kimonos, and Western clothing (洋服, yōfuku). Japanese culture has been greatly impacted by the rest of the world throughout history. One of the most noticeable changes has been Japanese clothing. While the traditional ethnic garments of Japan are still in use, they are mainly worn for ceremonies and special events, funerals, coming-of-age ceremonies (seijin shiki), and festivals. In more recent years, western clothing is worn often in day-to-day life. While the westernization of fashions has continued at a rapid pace, the kimono lives on in Japanese culture.".
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- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_clothing.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Coming_of_Age_Day.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Festival.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Furisode.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Hemp.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Ikebana.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Jōmon_period.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Kimono.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink List_of_education_ministries.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Mourning.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Obi_(sash).
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Rinzu.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Shichi-Go-San.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Tomesode.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Westernization.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Yukata.
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clothing of Japan".
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clothing".
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Japanese clothes".
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Japanese clothing".
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Japanese".
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLinkText "clothing".
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLinkText "costumes".
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLinkText "koromo".
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLinkText "traditional Japanese clothes".
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLinkText "traditional clothing".
- Japanese_clothing wikiPageWikiLinkText "waistcoat".
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- Japanese_clothing comment "There are typically two types of clothing that the Japanese wear: the Japanese clothing (和服, wafuku), such as kimonos, and Western clothing (洋服, yōfuku). Japanese culture has been greatly impacted by the rest of the world throughout history. One of the most noticeable changes has been Japanese clothing. While the traditional ethnic garments of Japan are still in use, they are mainly worn for ceremonies and special events, funerals, coming-of-age ceremonies (seijin shiki), and festivals.".
- Japanese_clothing label "Japanese clothing".
- Japanese_clothing sameAs Q1477300.
- Japanese_clothing sameAs ملابس_يابانية.
- Japanese_clothing sameAs Traditionelle_japanische_Kleidung.
- Japanese_clothing sameAs Vestimenta_japonesa.
- Japanese_clothing sameAs ਜਪਾਨੀ_ਪਹਿਰਾਵਾ.
- Japanese_clothing sameAs Wafuku.
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- Japanese_clothing sameAs Японская_одежда.
- Japanese_clothing sameAs Q1477300.
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