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kimono
Kimono
Traditional Japanese garment consisting of a T-shaped robe with straight seams, tied with a sash called an obi. Worn on special occasions and ceremonies.
成人式に着物を着ました。
I wore a kimono at the coming-of-age ceremony.
'着物' (kimono) means 'thing to wear' and comes from '着' (ki, meaning 'to wear') and '物' (mono, meaning 'thing'). This traditional garment's design evolved over centuries, reflecting social status and regional variations.
'着物' is predominantly used in formal contexts and conversations involving traditional practices, and is often worn during ceremonies. It is seen in both spoken and written forms, with a ritualistic aspect in some contexts.
Frequently referenced in classical poetry and novels, including works like 'The Tale of Genji.'