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Formal kimono with long sleeves for young women
A furisode (振袖, lit. 'swinging sleeves') is a style of kimono distinguishable by its long sleeves, which range in length from 85 cm (33 in) for a kofurisode
Furisode
Traditional Japanese garment
] Hon-furisode The formal wear for unmarried women (the highest formal wear). Black-based ones are called Kuro-furisode, others are Iro-furisode. Hon-furisode
Kimono
Sash worn with traditional Japanese clothing and Japanese martial arts uniforms
occasions and is typically only worn with a furisode. Traditionally, the fukura-suzume musubi worn with a furisode indicated a woman was available for marriage
Obi_(sash)
Type of traditional Japanese trousers/skirt
in furisode and hakama Wearing hakama as reform dress, 1906 Teacher in 1953 Two students (first and third from the left) wearing hakama over furisode at
Hakama
Historical Japanese term for adolescent boys
kimono with open sleeves (wakiake); boys from wealthier families could wear furisode. After the coming of age ceremony, the forelocks were shaved off, giving
Wakashū
1657 fire destroying Edo (now Tokyo)
Great Fire of Meireki (明暦の大火, Meireki no taika), also known as the Great Furisode Fire, destroyed 60–70% of Edo (now Tokyo), then de facto capital city of
Great_Fire_of_Meireki
Part of clothing that covers the arms
over the shoulder (cap sleeve) to floor-length (as seen in the Japanese furisode). Most contemporary shirt sleeves end somewhere between the mid-upper arm
Sleeve
the furisode when they got married, typically in their early- to mid-twenties; however, in the modern day, a woman will usually stop wearing furisode around
Japanese_clothing
Japanese singer and actress (1937-1989)
Musume sendōsan (1955) Seishun kōro: Umi no wakōdo (1955) Furisode kyōenroku (1955) Furisode kotengu (1955) Fuefuki Wakamusha (1955) Utamatsuri Edokko
Hibari_Misora
Public holiday in Japan
others have lowered it to 18. Many women celebrate this day by wearing furisode, a style of kimono with long sleeves that hang down, and zōri sandals.
Coming_of_Age_Day
Fictional character from Final Fantasy series
wanted to give her outfit something that would flow and so gave her a furisode. Nomura said that her name means "night" in the Okinawan language, which
Yuna_(Final_Fantasy)
Japanese female entertainer and hostess
even if they are technically still young enough to wear furisode, as the wearing of furisode-style sleeves is considered a marker of apprenticeship. Not
Geisha
accessories are worn. For instance, yukata are worn to festivals, and okobo and furisode are worn by girls for shichi-go-san and young women on seijin no hi (Coming
List of items traditionally worn in Japan
List_of_items_traditionally_worn_in_Japan
collection. Note that the youth on the left is wearing a kimono whose style (furisode) and color was considered appropriate for adolescents of both sexes but
Homosexuality_in_Japan
Apprentice geisha in Kyoto and Western Japan
along the ground. The style of hikizuri worn by most maiko features long, furisode-style sleeves, and may feature tucks sewn horizontally into the sleeves
Maiko
Japanese fashion subculture
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Gyaru
Umamusume: Pretty Derby character
Haru Urara. In addition to her default outfit, a version of her wearing a furisode was added to the game. Haru Urara appeared in the game Shadowverse as a
Haru Urara (Umamusume: Pretty Derby)
Haru_Urara_(Umamusume:_Pretty_Derby)
Japanese word for "ghost story"
hatred toward all living humans. This untargeted wrath can be seen in Furisode, a story in Hearn's book In Ghostly Japan about a cursed kimono that kills
Kaidan
Japanese pop singer actress (born 1999)
stages. In 2022, Furisode Doll announced an official collaboration with the singer, releasing a limited set of coming of age furisode designs. The collection
Kalen_Anzai
the kosode ('short sleeve'), with longer-sleeved garments being known as furisode ('swinging sleeve'). The earliest versions of the kimono were heavily influenced
Culture_of_Japan
2013 single by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
"Furisodation" (Japanese: ふりそでーしょん, Hepburn: Furisodēshon; "Furisode-ation") is a song by Japanese pop singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. Released on January 30
Furisodation
Japanese dyeing technique
lining fabric Kumo shibori being tied with shike-ito thread. A full-shibori furisode dyed entirely in kanoko shibori. Detail of silk (kanako shibori) with embroidery
Shibori
Private collection of Japanese kimono
different forms of kimono represented in the Khalili Collection include the furisode ("swinging sleeve"; a formal kimono for young women), the kosode ("short
Khalili_Collection_of_Kimono
Shinto god
Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture The iwami kagura – Orochi The jōruri – Nihon Furisode Hajime (日本振袖始) by Chikamatsu Monzaemon In the 20th century, Susanoo was
Susanoo-no-Mikoto
Type of Japanese pottery
Shino ware tea bowl furisode, Azuchi-Momoyama to Edo period, 16th–17th century
Shino_ware
Japanese actor (born 1938)
Hochi Film Award for Kagero-za, Buriki no kunsho, and Shikake-nin Baian. Furisode Kenpo (1955) - debut Stepbrothers (1957) Akō Rōshi (1961) Kwaidan (1964)
Katsuo_Nakamura
First 465 episodes of Case Closed
379 26 "The Case of the Furisode at the Hidden Hot Spring on a Snowy Night (Part 1)" Transliteration: "Hitō Yuki Yami Furisode Jiken (Zenpen)" (Japanese:
List of Case Closed episodes (seasons 1–15)
List_of_Case_Closed_episodes_(seasons_1–15)
Japanese fictional hero
fictional hero made popular in Japanese kabuki theatre in the play Koi moyô furisode myoto (ja: 恋模様振袖妹背). Shochikubai Ume no haru gojusan tsugi Kabuki plays
Goshaku_Somegoro
Japanese folklore spirit beings
are said to wear a red waistcoat (chanchanko), kosode, and sometimes a furisode. In some cases, the gender cannot be identified by appearance. Further
Zashiki-warashi
white dress'), iro uchikake (色打掛, 'colorful outer robe'), or kurobiki furisode (黒引き振袖), the black and patterned kimono once worn at weddings of the nobility
Marriage_in_Japan
Japanese actor (1929–1992)
Fukaku hichô: kanketsuhen (1959) Chiyari musô (1959) Hibari torimonochô: furisode koban (1959) Yukinojô henge (1959) Hayate monzaburo (1959) Rage (1959)
Tomisaburo_Wakayama
Kuniteru's print represents a scene from the Kabuki play Nihon Furisode Hajime, in which Emperor Gozu (posthumously deified as Susanoo-no-Mikoto) kills
Kuniteru
Island nation in East Asia
Kimono Ninja Rising Sun Flag Sakura Sumo Sushi Traditional clothing Kimono Furisode Yukata Hakama Jūnihitoe Sokutai Traditional footwear: Geta Zōri Okobo Waraji
Outline_of_Japan
Japanese model and actress
Year Title Notes 2011 Kimono Catalog Model Collection/Furisode no "Takazen" de Rental Kimono: Princess Furisode
Mitsuki_Oishi
2008 single by Cute
tells the (rumored) story of the Great Fire of Meireki, also known as the "Furisode Fire". It was originally written for Hiroshi Itsuki, but when Tsunku heard
Edo_no_Temari_Uta_II
Japanese actor (1908–1984)
senryobune (1952) Kantarou tsukiyo-uta (1952) - Kantarou Jirokichi kôshi (1952) Furisode kyôjo (1952) - Yaemon at Shinade Asama no karasu (1953) - Giro Kutsukake
Kazuo_Hasegawa
1997 single by Towa Tei, Kylie Minogue and Haruomi Hosono
exploring the streets of New York, dressed in a vibrant kimono with flowing furisode sleeves and a meticulously tied obi. She occasionally pauses to strike
GBI_(German_Bold_Italic)
Traditional bolt of narrow-loom Japanese cloth
range of formalities, with all-shibori yukata (informal), all-shibori furisode (formal) and all-shibori obiage all being particularly common. Shibori
Tanmono
Japanese cloth woven from hand-joined slub silk threads
kamon, then it's a komon. [this quote given as the title in the metadata] "Furisode". Kimono Mochi: private kimono collection photographs and text. Retrieved
Tsumugi_(cloth)
Art museum in Washington, U.S.
Rishabhanatha sculpture, 10th Century Mahavira sculpture, 11th Century Furisode, Japan, 1800 Indra, Nepal, 13th century Nine dragons Summer Robe, China
Seattle_Asian_Art_Museum
1927 international exchange between the United States and Japan
32-33 inches tall, with a silk yuzen-dyed kimono, complete with family crest and furisode-style sleeves, and "bridal trousseau" accessories. Each doll had uniquely
Friendship_dolls
2015 dancing simulation video game
was also implemented and optimized in order to portray Yoshino Yorita's furisode costume. To assist with the creation of the game's stage performances,
The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage
The_Idolmaster_Cinderella_Girls:_Starlight_Stage
Japanese manga series by Akihiko Higuchi
clothes were illegal. For her ceremony, Elda gives Koito the shrine's furisode, a stunning antique kimono passed down from Koito's mother, grandmother
Otaku_Elf
Magical girl anime television series
9 "Kimonos, Short Shorts, and the Age of Joy" Transliteration: "Furisode to, Tanpan to, Hana no Jidai" (Japanese: 振り袖と、短パンと、華の時代) Shogo Koumoto
Magic_User's_Club
Japanese actor (1902–1983)
Emperor 1958 Tsukihime keizu 1958 Edokko matsuri Hikozaemon Ôkubo 1958 Furisode matoi 1958 The Loyal 47 Ronin Gorobei Kakimi 1958 Ôsaka no onna Hanmaru
Nakamura_Ganjirō_II
Japanese actor and dancer (1926–2000)
matoi (1958) Daibosatsu tōge - Kanketsu-hen (1959) Hibari torimonochō: furisode koban (1959) Tatsumaki bugyō (1959) Kurama Tengu (1959) Futari wakagishi
Chiyonosuke_Azuma
Japanese television series
Maiden Bijinder: The Scrolling Picture of the Underworld" (振袖娘ビジンダー地獄絵巻, Furisode Bijindā Jigoku Emaki) "The Suspiciousness of the Fourth-Dimension: The
Kikaider_01
British collector and property developer
from the Khalili Collection of Japanese Art Kimono for a Young Woman (Furisode), Japan, 1912–1926. From the collection of Kimono Enamelled carriage owned
Nasser_Khalili
8 art collections of Nasser D. Khalili
(1912–1926) and early Showa (1926–1989) eras. Kimono for a young woman (furisode), Japan, 1912-1926 Outer kimono for a woman (uchikake), Japan, 1920-1930
Khalili_Collections
Comic book character
animal known as Vampy Cat, which possesses Satsu and makes her wear a furisode and behave in a misogynistic and homophobic manner. After Kennedy saves
Satsu (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Satsu_(Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer)
Japanese actress and singer (born 1952)
G-Men '75 Reiko Mizuno TBS Toei Episode 305 "No-pan Kissa Satsujin Jiken" Furisode Gomen: Edo Fuyō-dō-i-kan Kosome CX Toho Ore wa Omawari-kun Michiko Oyama
Miyuki_Kojima
Ukiyo-e print by Utagawa Kunisada, 1852
particularly ghoulish. She wears a long, pale blue kimono with the long sleeves (furisode - 振袖) common to the kimono of single women and female ghosts. Underneath
Female_Ghost_(Kunisada)
Handicrafts of Japan
as long, thin bolts of cloth (tanmono) used to sew kimono, yukata and furisode, as well as other types of kimono. Historically, these textiles would have
Japanese_craft
Season of television series
379 26 "The Case of the Furisode at the Hidden Hot Spring on a Snowy Night (Part 1)" Transliteration: "Hitō Yuki Yami Furisode Jiken (Zenpen)" (Japanese:
Case_Closed_season_13
Jidai Blue Submarine Kawaii Atashi Christmas Night Morn: Tōmei na Kabe Furisode ni Peace Sign 3-nenme Sayonara Thanks! Canyon, December 7, 1988, D30A0413
Yuki_Saito_discography
wakashū (1954) Seishun romance seat: Aozora ni owasu (1954) Yaoya Oshichi furisode tsukiyo (1954) Bikkuri gojūsantsugi (1954) Wakaki hi wa kanashi (1954)
List_of_Japanese_child_actors
Series of woodblock prints by Kitagawa Utamaro
to lose the innocence and naïveté of childhood. The young woman wears a furisode—a type of kimono worn by young unmarried women. It has a design of scattered
Fujin Sōgaku Jittai and Fujo Ninsō Juppin
Fujin_Sōgaku_Jittai_and_Fujo_Ninsō_Juppin
Frequent fires in the Japanese city
firefighting teams) were established after this fire. Also called the Fire of Furisode (振袖火事). It was the worst fire in the history of Edo. Over half of Edo was
Fires_in_Edo
2008 fashion collection by Alexander McQueen
It features floor-length sleeves inspired by the long sleeves of the furisode-style kimono traditionally worn by young women, combined with a Western
La_Dame_Bleue
Major kabuki theatre in Edo, Japan
rebuilt numerous times over the years, including during the famous 1657 "Furisode Fire" or "Great Fire of Meireki". Ichimura Uzaemon III retired to become
Ichimura-za
rags-to-rags story with real-life parallels. 94 "Kimono Connection" "[Furisode Connection]" (Furisode Konekushon (振り袖コネクション)) January 15, 1985 (1985-01-15) Godai
List of Maison Ikkoku chapters
List_of_Maison_Ikkoku_chapters
had forgotten her 20th birthday when he had also promised to buy her a furisode (a long-sleeved kimono used for coming-of-age ceremonies). In order to
List of Hayate the Combat Butler characters
List_of_Hayate_the_Combat_Butler_characters
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Wearing a Plait of Hair as a Garment
Male
Dutch
, defender of man.
Surname or Lastname
English (Essex), French, German, and Italian (Apulia and Basilcata)
English (Essex), French, German, and Italian (Apulia and Basilcata) : from Latin pater noster ‘Our Father’, the opening words of the Lord’s Prayer, which is represented by large beads punctuating the rosary. The surname was a metonymic occupational name for a maker of rosaries, often a shortened form of the Middle English, Middle High German occupational term paternosterer. It may also have been originally a nickname for an excessively pious individual or for someone who was under a feudal obligation to say paternosters for his master as part of the service by which he held land.Dutch : probably a habitational name from the name of a house in Delft, ‘Int paternoster’, built in 1600. In this case the derivation is from the word as a term for manacles which hold the hands together so that it appears that the restrained person is praying.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Carpenter.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Compelled; Assisted; A Companion of the Prophet (PBUH) Ibn Mutim RA
Girl/Female
Latin
Sweet.
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Son of Virat)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Another Name of Joy
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
A Female Falcon
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Zacharias, ZACHARIASZ means "whom Jehovah remembered."
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