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tanuki-kimono · 5 months
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Edo period types of hakama pants, fantastic chart by Edo-lover Nadeshico Rin. You can see here from left to right, top to bottom:
Fundomi hakama 踏込袴 - pants with a narrow bottom hem, a type of nobakama (see below)
Tattsuke hakama 裁付袴 - pants tight below the knee, sometimes refered as "ninja pants" (= Iga hakama). Those were worn by many, from samurai to servants and craftmen.
Umanoribakama 馬乗袴 - lit. "riding pants", wide hakama with high gusset split legs for confortable horse riding.
Nagabakama 長袴 - formal trailing hakama worn by samurai from late Muromachi era.
Andonbakama - skirt-like hakama worn by Meiji period female teachers and students (hence why it's sometimes called onna bakama). A boy version appeared after mid-Meiji.
Yamabakama 山袴 - daily-life work pants with narrow legs and sometimes a gathered bottom hem. Name greatly varies depending on areas and time. A direct descendant of this style are women's monpe もんぺ.
Nobakama 野袴 - shorter hakama with black velvet hem, worn by travelling samurai. It was also part of firefighters' gear.
Hirabakama 平袴 - the "classic" ankle lenght men hakama pants, with a low gusset which means it looks nice when sitting (tailoring is hence different from the umanori, see above). Also called hanbakama 半袴, those were longer than the ancient kobakama 小袴 and shorter than formal trailing nagabakama (see above).
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asian-folk-wardrobe · 2 months
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koryokuu · 4 months
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Tenko Chabashira redesign!
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I... REALLY felt the need to redesign tenko, It was not a good design. I gave her a hakama, with undershorts underneath "just in case degenerate males want to look" . I kept the colours around the same, and also gave her a lesbian pin, she's really proud of being a lesbian. I gave her shorter hair, but kept the hair around the same, with big bows holding it. I feel like she really likes flower designs so, i gave her a lot of them.
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neon-gin · 1 year
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Cute Atsumu 💕
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I know hakama should sit higher on the waist but I couldn’t bring myself to hid his little belly rolls🥹
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mad-aims · 3 months
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It’s done! I’m so happy with this!
😍😍😍
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vg-music-i-like · 7 months
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Obsidian Mansion // Rune Factory 4
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spectratype · 2 months
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"Yamato" (One Piece) Drawn By "Kugara" (Twitter)
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kyotodreamtrips · 1 year
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A sea of bows and a lady dressed in kimono practising before the final shoot-out at the archery (Toshiya-通し矢) contest in Sanjūsangen-dō (三十三間堂) in Kyoto today.
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deathlywounded · 1 year
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"Brother Mo, finish it." He would defend him with bare teeth if necessary. (And no, I won't stop the long hair thing, e v e r.)
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Historically inspired Twilight! I based the design on a blend of Edo period Japanese and American western as twilight princess always felt a lot like the films of Akira Kurosawa who blended those two genres (and fantasy sometimes!) a lot. The sword is based on german "Kriegsmesser" instead of a Katana since Twi's ordon sword has a very distinctive crossroads and I wanted to include that in the design. I did think up some fun lore for the blade though, I drew it to look like a twilight sky across the width of the blade (also referencing the wavy pattern japanese swords have on the edge with how they're hardened!) as the blade is (somehow) forged out of the twilight sky. It can also cut apart the space between the light and twilight world letting Twi travel freely between the two worlds. And yes I came up with this badass lore just so I could ship one of my favorite LoZ ships.
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tanuki-kimono · 1 month
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Samurai's ranks and dress code in Late Edo period
AMAZING reference chart put together by Nadeshico Rin, showing the different attires worn by the men of the buke class in and about Edo Castle. OP stresses the chart is by no means exhaustive - but it helps picturing things SO MUCH!
For easier reading, I have adapted the chart with english translation. Rin has also created illustrations detailing each attire, I'll translate those in coming days under the tag "samurai kimono".
You'll find the transliteration below cut:
The court ranks - Mibun 身分 or Ikai (位階)
Find more about the exact titles here.
一位 Ichii (First court rank)
三位 Sanmi (Third court rank) and 四位 Shii (Fourth court rank)
Goi 五位 (Fifth court rank​)
Omemie ijô 御目見 以上, the "upper" vassals allowed to request audience with the shogun
Omemie ika 御目見 以下, the "lesser" vassals (not allowed to request audience with the shogun)
Rin does not mention the second court rank (二位 Nii) so I am not sure where this one is supposed to go ^^;
The clan/families - Kamei 家名
徳川将軍家 Tokugawa shôgunke (Tokugawa Shogun clan)
尾張徳川家 Owari Tokugawake (Owari Tokugawa clan), 紀伊徳川家 Kii Tokugawake (Kii Tokugawa clan), 水戸徳川家 Mito Tokugawake (Mito Tokugawa clan), 徳川御三卿 Tokugawa gosankyo (Secondary Tokugawa branch clans: Tayasu, Shimizu, and Hitotsubashi)
三奉行 Sanbugyô, & 下三奉行 Shimosan bugyô (magistrates, governors)
旗本 Hatamoto (general term for upper-rank vassals of the Tokugawa)
御家人 Gokenin (general term for lower-rank vassals of the Tokugawa)
Outfits TPO (Time, Place, Occasion)
第一礼服 (大礼 など) Daiichi raifuku (tairei nado) - Most formal outfit worn during State/important ceremonies, etc.
礼服 (正月など) Raifuku (Shogatsu nado) - Formal outfit, worn for events like New Year, etc.
通常礼服 (節句など) Tsûjô raifuku (sekku nado) - Regular formal outfit, worn during seasonal festivals, etc.
平服 Heifuku - Everyday outfit
Type of outfits
Rin has released separated charts detailing the different costumes. You'll find them translated here in coming days.
束帯 Sokutai - old ceremonial court dress, first worn by Heian nobility. Attire includes the 笏 shaku (flat ritual sceptre), and 冠 kanmuri hat.
衣冠 Ikan - old ceremonial court dress, much more simpler than sokutai
布衣 Hoi - "plain" 狩衣 kariginu (which were informal clothes worn by the nobility from the Heian period and onwards)
素襖 Suô - ceremonial dress of the lower-ranked samurai
直垂 Hitatare - ceremonial court robe​
狩衣 Kariginu - patterned kariginu (informal clothes worn by the nobility from the Heian period and onwards)
大紋 Daimon - 直垂 hitatare with large family crests
直衣 Nôshi - everyday robes which were first worn by males of the imperial family during Heian era, and then spread among nobility, etc.
長上下 Naga Kamishimo - outfit pairing a sleeveless ceremonial robe called 肩衣 kataginu, with trailing pants called 長袴 nagabakama
半上下 Han Kamishimo - outfit pairing a sleeveless ceremonial robe called 肩衣 kataginu, with ankle lenght pants called 半袴 hanbakama
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redsamuraiii · 1 month
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Looking graceful and beautiful in Hakama, by tenhouo
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igasom · 1 year
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I found this photo I took of a Kaze Hikaru page several months ago in my drafts. I forgot I'd taken it and wanted to post it.
I enjoy Watanabe-sensei's historical notes. I really appreciated this one because I was wondering about some of the different hakama we see in Hakuoki and how they work, so I liked learning that they had specific names and purposes (though I guess in Hakuoki the purposes are purely for differentiating the characters).
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tokoriart · 5 months
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Commission for Xirimae  🌠
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mad-aims · 4 months
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It’s WIP Wednesday! Here’s my Japanese clothing Aziraphale and Crowley so far, with close ups. I’m going to draw a nightingale design on Aziraphale’s kimono or maybe his haori. I’m still undecided. This is going to look awesome in colour. 😍😍😍
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