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Tasuki (sash)

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141: 22: 71: 643: 62:. It is a sash made from either cloth or cord that loops over each shoulder and crosses over the wearer's back. The bottom of the kimono sleeves can then be tucked into the loop, holding them back for convenience and functionality. 137:
allowed the kimono wearer to work without large sleeves getting in the way of the job, and without risking damage to the garment's sleeves.
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were used by many people as everyday practical accessories, but in ancient Japan they were an exclusive accessory used by the
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were worn by manual laborers for the mobility they would have had if they were not wearing kimono. The
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are still used for both practical and aesthetic reasons even for modern wearers of kimono.
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People involved in the proceedings of Japanese festivals, such as
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for aesthetic reasons, as a part of their special attack clothing
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used for holding up the long sleeves of the Japanese
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at odori festivals or those tasked with pulling the
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襷
fashion accessory
kimono

Shinto
Haniwa
Kofun period
Gunma Prefecture
miko

silk worm
Japanese traditional dancers
Danjiri Matsuri
yukata
Bōsōzoku
World War II
kamikaze
List of items traditionally worn in Japan
Sleeve garter
"Shrine maiden, Haniwa (unglazed earthen object)"
"The mysteries of the kimono: part 2"
"Worn to be wild: Tokkōfuku combat uniforms"
Kamikaze: Japanese Special Attack Weapons 1944–45
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ISBN
978-1849083539
How to tie
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