half-width obi (kimono sash)

Japanese clothing

half-width obi (kimono sash)(hanhabaobi)

Japanese clothesyukata (light cotton kimono worn in the summer or used as a bathrobe)clothing

As the name suggests, it is half the width of a regular obi, about 15 cm. It is about 3 to 4 meters long. This type of obi is worn with casual outfits such as tsumugi, komon, yukata, and wool, and often does not require an obiage or obijime. The entire obi is usually decorated with patterns, and some can be reversible by changing the pattern on the front and back sides. Many obis are light and thin, making them easy to tie. They can also be tied in a variety of ways, such as the bunko-knot and ribbon knot.

新着・おすすめ情報

  1. Zashiki banner” is a miniaturized version of the outer decorations for Boys’ Festival

  2. Changing flavors and characteristics from generation to generation: the management strategy of the long-established “Tokiwando Thunder Stirrers’ Okoshi Honpo,” founded in 1816.

  3. A Walk in Edo with Old Maps] No.3: Once the Best Shopping Zone in Edo. Tracing the Traces of a Fish Market in Nihonbashi

  4. Eagle Shrine

  5. type of buckwheat noodles

  6. type of informal katakana worn in the Edo period

  7. Hotel New Otani, Tokyo, Japan

  8. 【第17回】「田舎蕎麦」と「更科蕎麦」の違いとは

  9. mixture of boiled beans, jelly cubes, fruit pieces and molasses

  10. Setagaya Daikan Yashiki

  11. Odai-ningyo” is a doll made of paulownia wood with a Gosho doll on top.

  12. Honshiba Park (Tamachi, Tokyo)

  13. Bodhi yeast mash starter

  14. What is meant by “santai zorai” offered for the May dolls?

  15. Namikaze Shrine (Tsukiji, Tokyo)