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Culture of Japan
Clothing: In Japan, their traditional clothing is called “Kimono”.
People in Japan rarely wears Kimono, they only wears while attending wedding ceremonies, funerals, university graduation ceremonies, and traditional festivals.
Kimono has been known for a long time ago, it was first made during the Heian period (794-1185). Before 1868, people were only allowed to wear Kimono.
Formal types of Kimono people wears, including Furisode(worn by young unmarried women), Hikizuri(worn by rich women), Tomesode(worn by married women), Yukata(worn during festivals), and more.
Kimono in the old days is made of hemp, linen, silk, silk brocade, silk crepes and satin weaves. But now a days, Kimono was made of rayon, cotton satIn, cotton, polyester and other synthetic fibers.
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Festival
There are many different kinds if festivals in Japan, they are an important part of Japanese culture
Natsu matsuri
Natsu matsuri is known as summer festival in Japan, it included all the festival and events in summer. There are a lot of traditional festival were held during Natsu matsuri.
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Obon festival
Obon Festival is one of the most celebrated festival in Japan. It is the festival to honor deceased ancestors.
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