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- 2. Kimono The most famous outfit is the kimono. It is a festive robe . The Japanese
- 3. An obi is a Japanese belt used to tie a kimono together. The obi is wrapped
- 4. Keikogi is a costume consisting of a shirt and loose trousers, worn when practising Japanese martial
- 5. Tabi Tabi - Japanese traditional socks with the big toe separated from the rest and inserted
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Слайд 2Kimono
The most famous outfit is the kimono. It is a festive robe
Kimono
The most famous outfit is the kimono. It is a festive robe

The kimono is in the form of a long-sleeved, flared dressing gown, which is tied at the waist with an obi belt.
Слайд 3 An obi is a Japanese belt used to tie a kimono
An obi is a Japanese belt used to tie a kimono

Haori.
Haori were worn by women who had small children. Since in Japanese culture it was customary to carry children behind their backs, the haori was much more suited to the role of casual wear in this case.
Слайд 4Keikogi is a costume consisting of a shirt and loose trousers, worn
Keikogi is a costume consisting of a shirt and loose trousers, worn

Keikogi
Слайд 5 Tabi
Tabi - Japanese traditional socks with the big toe separated from
Tabi
Tabi - Japanese traditional socks with the big toe separated from

Gaeta
Gaeta are Japanese traditional sandals with a high wooden sole, secured by laces or straps that run from the heel to the toe and pass through the gap between the thumb and the middle toe.