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  • Kosode
  • Historic Japanese garment and the predecessor of the kimono

    The kosode (小袖, lit. 'small sleeves') was a type of short-sleeved Japanese garment, and the direct predecessor of the kimono. Though its component parts

    Kosode

    Kosode

    Kosode

  • Kimono
  • Traditional Japanese garment

    class wore white kosode as underwear. In the Sengoku period, which corresponds to the late Muromachi period (1336–1573), the kosode, originally a simple

    Kimono

    Kimono

    Kimono

  • Jūnihitoe
  • Japanese women's court dress

    known as the kosode. Hakama were also worn as underwear with the kosode; over time, the two would gradually become outerwear, with the kosode eventually

    Jūnihitoe

    Jūnihitoe

    Jūnihitoe

  • Japanese clothing
  • unisex everyday dress, kosode and hakama, matching Carpenters in common dress, 1309; kosode and hakama do not match. The kosode worn as outerwear. Note

    Japanese clothing

    Japanese clothing

    Japanese_clothing

  • Miko
  • Shinto shrine maiden

    miko is a pair of red hakama (緋袴) (divided, pleated trousers), a white kosode (a predecessor of the kimono), and some white or red hair ribbons. In Shinto

    Miko

    Miko

    Miko

  • Sokutai
  • Japanese men's court dress

    hakama worn on top of the kosode and tied off to the wearer's left. Similarly to the jūnihitoe, which used a white kosode and a pair of red hakama as

    Sokutai

    Sokutai

    Sokutai

  • Kon'e
  • Japanese formal court robe

    consisted of a wide-sleeved outer robe (大袖, ōsode), an inner robe (小袖, kosode), and a pleated ceremonial skirt called mo (裳). Both the ōsode and mo were

    Kon'e

    Kon'e

    Kon'e

  • Eiko Matsuda
  • Japanese actress (1952–2011)

    Realm of the Senses Sada Abe 1977 Ōoku ukiyo-buro Okoyo 1977 Doberuman deka Kosode 1977 Seibo Kannon daibosatsu Yaobikuni 1978 Pinku saron: Kôshoku gonin onna

    Eiko Matsuda

    Eiko_Matsuda

  • Cherry blossom
  • Blossom of a cherry tree

    World Scientific. p. 142. ISBN 978-981-02-1865-2. "Court Lady's Garment (Kosode) with Swallows and Bells on Blossoming Cherry Tree", Asian Art at The Met

    Cherry blossom

    Cherry blossom

    Cherry_blossom

  • Miko clothing
  • Clothing worn by miko

    that of the miko. The traditional clothing for miko consists of a white kosode (robe) with a scarlet hakama (trouser-skirt). This combination is considered

    Miko clothing

    Miko clothing

    Miko_clothing

  • Oda Nobunaga
  • Japanese samurai and warlord (1534–1582)

    is a gorgeous design with different colors on the left and right of the kosode, and an extra sword. Both ends of the mustache, which were sloppily lowered

    Oda Nobunaga

    Oda Nobunaga

    Oda_Nobunaga

  • Edo period
  • Japanese history from 1600 to 1868

    ISBN 9780521223553 Iwao, Nagasaki (2015). "Clad in the aesthetics of tradition: from kosode to kimono". In Jackson, Anna (ed.). Kimono: the art and evolution of Japanese

    Edo period

    Edo_period

  • Tsukumogami
  • Japanese yokai

    Kasa-obake – An animated paper umbrella. Also known as karakasa-obake. Kosode-no-te – A possessed kimono robe Koto-furunushi – An animated koto Kurayarō

    Tsukumogami

    Tsukumogami

  • Tsujigahana
  • Japanese dyeing technique revived in the 20th century by Itchiku Kubota

    Fragment of a kosode decorated with fan roundels, flowering vines, and wild ginger leaves in the original tsujigahana style, Momoyama period (1568-1615)

    Tsujigahana

    Tsujigahana

    Tsujigahana

  • Obi (sash)
  • Sash worn with traditional Japanese clothing and Japanese martial arts uniforms

    in the 1730s, at about 16 centimetres (6.3 in). Before the Edo period, kosode robes were fastened with a narrow sash at the hips. The mode of attaching

    Obi (sash)

    Obi (sash)

    Obi_(sash)

  • List of items traditionally worn in Japan
  • The sleeves of the kosode were typically sewn to the body entirely, and often featured heavily rounded outer edges. The kosode was worn in Japan as

    List of items traditionally worn in Japan

    List_of_items_traditionally_worn_in_Japan

  • Shioli Kutsuna
  • Japanese actress (born 1992)

    Maki Tachibana Machiisha Jumbo!! Asuka Baba 2014 Nezumi, Edo wo Hashiru Kosode Bitter Blood Hitomi Maeda Ukai ni Koishita Natsu Yuzu Tachibana Television

    Shioli Kutsuna

    Shioli Kutsuna

    Shioli_Kutsuna

  • Meiji era
  • Period of Japanese history (1868–1912)

    OCLC 990574229. Iwao, Nagasaki (2015). "Clad in the aesthetics of tradition: from kosode to kimono". In Jackson, Anna (ed.). Kimono: the art and evolution of Japanese

    Meiji era

    Meiji era

    Meiji_era

  • Tokyo National Museum
  • Art museum in Tokyo, Japan

    17th century Noh mask from the Konparu school, Edo period, 18th century Kosode, Edo period, 18th century Eagle by Suzuki Chokichi, 1892 The Heiseikan (平成館

    Tokyo National Museum

    Tokyo National Museum

    Tokyo_National_Museum

  • Culture of Japan
  • period, before which most kimono-like garments were referred to as the kosode ('short sleeve'), with longer-sleeved garments being known as furisode ('swinging

    Culture of Japan

    Culture of Japan

    Culture_of_Japan

  • Yama-uba
  • Japanese mythical creature

    woman around twenty years of age, with black hair and an unusually coloured kosode. When an armed hunter found her and shot at her, she would catch the bullet

    Yama-uba

    Yama-uba

    Yama-uba

  • List of legendary creatures from Japan
  • Legendary creatures and entities in traditional Japanese mythology

    wolf. Kosenjōbi Fireballs that float over former battlefields. Kosode-no-te A kosode that has come to life as a tsukumogami. Kotoamatsukami A general

    List of legendary creatures from Japan

    List of legendary creatures from Japan

    List_of_legendary_creatures_from_Japan

  • Yūzen
  • Japanese dyeing technique for textiles

    yūzen-hiinagata was published in 1688, showing similar patterns applied to kosode (the predecessor of the kimono). A fashion for elaborate pictorial yūzen

    Yūzen

    Yūzen

    Yūzen

  • Tartan
  • Predominantly Scottish cloth pattern

    theatrical costuming, which inspired general public use by both sexes, for the kosode (precursor of the kimono), the obi, and other garments. The name is a reference

    Tartan

    Tartan

    Tartan

  • Doberman Cop (film)
  • 1977 film by Kinji Fukasaku

    noro who predicts that Kano and Yuna will marry. A topless dancer named Kosode becomes infatuated with Kano and begins caring for his pet pig. When Miki

    Doberman Cop (film)

    Doberman_Cop_(film)

  • Kuji, Iwate
  • City in Tōhoku, Japan

    history. Kuji is on the northern reaches of the Sanriku Coastline, and Kosode Coast (小袖海岸) is a portion which is especially noted for its dramatic rock

    Kuji, Iwate

    Kuji, Iwate

    Kuji,_Iwate

  • Japanese dolls
  • Type of doll

    important collectors of Japanese art in Paris. His collections included kosode-style kimono, paintings, bronze, ceramics, screens and a number of bijin-ningyō

    Japanese dolls

    Japanese dolls

    Japanese_dolls

  • Zashiki-warashi
  • Japanese folklore spirit beings

    pattern and the females are said to wear a red waistcoat (chanchanko), kosode, and sometimes a furisode. In some cases, the gender cannot be identified

    Zashiki-warashi

    Zashiki-warashi

  • Netsuke
  • Type of bead used to secure an inro in one's belt

    objects of craftsmanship. Traditionally, Japanese clothing – first the kosode and its later evolution, the kimono – did not have pockets. Though the sleeves

    Netsuke

    Netsuke

    Netsuke

  • Wrap dress
  • Dress with a front closure formed by wrapping one side across the other

    Wrap-design of the Japanese kosode and kimono

    Wrap dress

    Wrap dress

    Wrap_dress

  • Julia Ota
  • 17th-century Korean Christian in Japan

    apparently reunited at Sunpu Castle, and Ieyasu bestowed Murata a kosode for the occasion. The kosode and Julia's letters were discovered in April 2023 and are

    Julia Ota

    Julia_Ota

  • Meoto Iwa
  • Type of sacred rocks in Shinto

    Basenkyo for details.* Couple rocks in Kuji City, Iwate Prefecture, see Kosode Beach for more information. Meotoiwa in Sumita, Kesen District, Iwate Prefecture

    Meoto Iwa

    Meoto Iwa

    Meoto_Iwa

  • Yuki Saito (actress)
  • Japanese actress, singer and narrator (born 1966)

    (2000) Sora no Kaa-sama (2001) Friends (2001) Nikui Anchi Kushō (2002) (Kosode) Claudia kara no Tegami (2006) Zebra (2009) Saitō Sachiko (2009) Kiseki

    Yuki Saito (actress)

    Yuki_Saito_(actress)

  • Khalili Collection of Kimono
  • Private collection of Japanese kimono

    development of clothing into the kimono-like garment known as the kosode. Over time, the kosode became the predominant garment within Japan, developing from

    Khalili Collection of Kimono

    Khalili Collection of Kimono

    Khalili_Collection_of_Kimono

  • Risa Junna
  • Musical artist

    Arigatō Sensei! Another Story Narrator Tokyo FM 2011 Seishun Adventure: Kosode Nikki Kyoko (Murasaki Shikibu) NHK FM Broadcast 2011 Survivors Guilt: Watashi

    Risa Junna

    Risa_Junna

  • Tanmono
  • Traditional bolt of narrow-loom Japanese cloth

    40–45 cm (16–18 in) as standard until late in the 1600s. As a result, the kosode, the direct predecessor of the kimono, had fuller and wider proportions

    Tanmono

    Tanmono

    Tanmono

  • Onoe Kikugorō V
  • Japanese actor (1844–1903)

    Kikugorō V 五代目 尾上菊五郎 Onoe Kikugorō V as Kamiyui Shinza, in the play "Tsuyu Kosode Mukashi Hachijō". Born (1844-06-04)June 4, 1844 Edo, Japan Died February

    Onoe Kikugorō V

    Onoe Kikugorō V

    Onoe_Kikugorō_V

  • Himiko
  • 3rd-century Queen of Yamataikoku

    queen during the late Yayoi, Himiko likely wore a one-piece, wide-sleeved kosode under a vest and sash. She is also often depicted wearing magatama beads

    Himiko

    Himiko

  • Amachan
  • Japanese television drama series

    The Kosode Coast in Kuji, the location of Sodegahama in Amachan

    Amachan

    Amachan

  • Revenge of the Soga Brothers
  • 1193 vengeance incident in Japan

    Soga Jyubankiri (曾我十番斬) (1916) Eiroku Soga-tan (永禄曾我譚) (1917) Kobayashi Kosode Soga (小袖曽我) (1920) Youchi Soga (夜討曽我) (1923) Teikoku Kinema Soga (曽我) (1927)

    Revenge of the Soga Brothers

    Revenge of the Soga Brothers

    Revenge_of_the_Soga_Brothers

  • Anastasia Muñoz
  • American voice actress

    Zōroku Shizuku Ichijō 2017 D.Gray-man Kawamura 2017 Garo: Crimson Moon Kosode Ep. 5 2017 Gosick Jacqueline de Signore 2017 Hyōka Kimura Eps. 12-13 2017

    Anastasia Muñoz

    Anastasia_Muñoz

  • Ainu culture
  • Overview of the culture of the Japanese indigenous people

    a large amount of cotton clothing was brought in by the Japanese, and kosode and jinwaori became established as ceremonial clothing. Silk costumes were

    Ainu culture

    Ainu_culture

  • Sanriku Fukkō National Park
  • National Park in Tōhoku, Japan

    sightings of the kamoshika. Kabushima Black-tailed gull large breeding ground Kosode coast with a suspended cave Kurosaki / Anmoura Observatory Kitayamazaki

    Sanriku Fukkō National Park

    Sanriku Fukkō National Park

    Sanriku_Fukkō_National_Park

  • Sefuku-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Izumi, Osaka, Japan

    at Izumi-no-kuni History Museum Paulownia snow-holding bamboo patterned kosode (Karaori woven short sleeve) (桐雪持ち笹文様唐織小袖), Azuchi-Momoyama period; now

    Sefuku-ji

    Sefuku-ji

    Sefuku-ji

  • Kakō Moriguchi
  • Japanese resist-dye textile artist, known for his revival of the makinori technique

    forgotten; Moriguchi decided to revive the technique after having seen a kosode that utilised it in the Tokyo National Museum. Having originally thought

    Kakō Moriguchi

    Kakō_Moriguchi

  • Glossary of Japanese theater
  • Noh theater costume: two kosode in kara-ori, presented by Kongô Kinnosuke. Photo by Stephane Passet for the Archives of the Planet, Kyoto, 1912.

    Glossary of Japanese theater

    Glossary of Japanese theater

    Glossary_of_Japanese_theater

  • Huri (Ainu legendary bird)
  • Mythical bird in Japanese folkore

    children. The youth who vowed to exterminate it asked for a hood and a kosode kimono, which he pulled over a crafted piece of dead wood. When the bird

    Huri (Ainu legendary bird)

    Huri_(Ainu_legendary_bird)

  • Ritual ceremonies of the Imperial Palace
  • Japanese royal rituals

    decorated with a waterfall design, while girls wear dark reddish-purple kosode and hakama of the same color. The ceremony is held following the Kimono

    Ritual ceremonies of the Imperial Palace

    Ritual ceremonies of the Imperial Palace

    Ritual_ceremonies_of_the_Imperial_Palace

  • Miyazaki Yūzen
  • 1654. He was originally a fan painter, but is also known for his work with kosode. Miyazaki painted his most popular fan designs on kimono, and they were

    Miyazaki Yūzen

    Miyazaki_Yūzen

  • Bandō Kakitsu I
  • no Oto Chiyū Sanryaku Sakurai, Takigawa and Ukyō 1873 Nakamura-za Tsuyu Kosode Mukashi Hachijō Chūshichi The play is also commonly referred to as Kamiyui

    Bandō Kakitsu I

    Bandō Kakitsu I

    Bandō_Kakitsu_I

  • Japanese craft
  • Handicrafts of Japan

    of kimono. Historically, these textiles would have been used to sew the kosode (the historic precursor to the kimono). They are also used to sew obi, the

    Japanese craft

    Japanese craft

    Japanese_craft

  • Index of fashion articles
  • chappal Kolpik Kolpos Konos (helmet) Kontusz Korean school uniform Kosa silk Kosode Kosovorotka Kota Doria Koteka Koto (traditional clothing) Koukoulion Kowpeenam

    Index of fashion articles

    Index_of_fashion_articles

  • Princess Yoshiko (Arisugawa-no-miya)
  • Japanese princess (1804–1893)

    after her marriage. In a portrait she posed for at the time, she wore a kosode and hakama, in the style of centuries past. In a letterbox with that portrait

    Princess Yoshiko (Arisugawa-no-miya)

    Princess Yoshiko (Arisugawa-no-miya)

    Princess_Yoshiko_(Arisugawa-no-miya)

  • Japanese clothing during the Meiji period
  • History of Japanese clothing throughout the Meiji period

    large-scale kimono designs similar to those of the 17th century, Genroku period kosode also experienced popularity. Traditional designs, such as oversized checkerboard

    Japanese clothing during the Meiji period

    Japanese clothing during the Meiji period

    Japanese_clothing_during_the_Meiji_period

  • List of Noh plays
  • unknown All schools Komachi uta arasoi ??? ? ??? Komachi sōshi ??? ? ??? Kosode Soga Soga's Robes 小袖曽我 4 Miyamasu All schools Kōtei The Emperor 皇帝 5 Kojiro

    List of Noh plays

    List_of_Noh_plays

  • Oinu
  • in Kyoto. A portrait of Oinu survives at the temple, depicting her in a kosode and koshimaki, holding prayer beads with both hands and sitting on one knee

    Oinu

    Oinu

    Oinu

  • Funayūrei
  • Legendary Japanese boat spirits

    places, they are seen as a kind of Funayurei. Namourei In the legends of Kosode, Ube town, Kunohe District, Iwate Prefecture, (now Kuji), it is a yokai

    Funayūrei

    Funayūrei

    Funayūrei

  • Khalili Collection of Japanese Art
  • Private collection of Meiji-era art

    OCLC 990574229. Iwao, Nagasaki (2015). "Clad in the aesthetics of tradition: from kosode to kimono". In Jackson, Anna (ed.). Kimono: the art and evolution of Japanese

    Khalili Collection of Japanese Art

    Khalili Collection of Japanese Art

    Khalili_Collection_of_Japanese_Art

  • List of Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube chapters
  • "Nube Goes Astray" (ぬ~べ~迷走する, Nube meiso suru) 66. "The Hand of the Kosode" (小袖の手, Kosode no te) 67. "Let's Play with Yukibe!" (ゆきベ~と遊ぼう!, Yukibe~ to asobō

    List of Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube chapters

    List_of_Hell_Teacher:_Jigoku_Sensei_Nube_chapters

  • Konjaku Hyakki Shūi
  • Third book of the Gazu Hyakki Yagyō tetralogy

    (ja:岸涯小僧) Ayakashi (あやかし) Kidō (鬼童) Onihitokuchi (ja:鬼一口) Jatai (ja:蛇帯) Kosode-no-te (ja:小袖の手) Hatahiro (ja:機尋) Ōzatō (ja:大座頭) Himamushinyūdō (火間蟲入道) Sesshō-seki

    Konjaku Hyakki Shūi

    Konjaku_Hyakki_Shūi

  • Shirakoya Okuma
  • Japanese attempted murderer

    Inch (恋娘昔八丈, Koi-musume Mukashi Hachijo), and for the heroine of Bai-u kosode mukashi hachi-jo, a Kabuki drama written by Kawatake Mokuami. In the early

    Shirakoya Okuma

    Shirakoya_Okuma

  • List of Samurai Sentai Shinkenger characters
  • DaiGoyou. Voiced by Dai Matsumoto (松本 大, Matsumoto Dai). Kugutsukai (クグツカイ): A Kosode-no-te/slug-themed Ayakashi who serves under Akumaro and is able to control

    List of Samurai Sentai Shinkenger characters

    List_of_Samurai_Sentai_Shinkenger_characters

  • List of Garo: The Animation episodes
  • assistant Kosode cooperate to capture a criminal and he crosses paths with Raikou and they recognize each other. Later, Seimei pressures Kosode into giving

    List of Garo: The Animation episodes

    List_of_Garo:_The_Animation_episodes

  • Kōwakamai
  • Japanese dance

    Wada's Wine-feast (和田酒盛, Wada sakamori) The Soga Brothers and the Kosode Shirt (小袖曽我, Kosode Soga) Laud of the Sword (剣讃嘆, Tsurugi sandan) The Night Attack

    Kōwakamai

    Kōwakamai

  • Japan National Route 281
  • National highway in Iwate Prefecture, Japan

    National Route 45 – Hachinohe, Miyako Iwate Prefecture Route 268 east – Kosode Eastern terminus; roadway continues as Iwate Prefecture Route 268 1.000 mi

    Japan National Route 281

    Japan National Route 281

    Japan_National_Route_281

  • List of Garo: The Animation characters
  • with no reason to remain on Earth anymore. Kosode No Te (小袖の手) A kimono specter-like Horror that possesses Kosode (小袖) due to her anger at the inequality

    List of Garo: The Animation characters

    List_of_Garo:_The_Animation_characters

  • Fujino, Shizuoka
  • to the house", with Ide Mansion appearing as the place of revenge. In "Kosode Soga", it says, "Upon leaving for Fujino, [they] will pay [their] mother

    Fujino, Shizuoka

    Fujino, Shizuoka

    Fujino,_Shizuoka

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  • Shaast | ஷாஸ்த
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shaast | ஷாஸ்த

    Ruler, One who commands

  • Tadhg
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Tadhg

    Irish name meaning “”a poet”” or “”a philosopher.”” In one legend, at the Battle of Clontarf (read the legend) in 1014 Tadhg Mór(“”Big Tadhg””) O’Kelly is reported to have fought “”like a wolf dog”” before he was overcome by the Vikings and killed. When he fell a ferocious animal came from the ocean to protect the dead body of the chieftain until it was retrieved by his O’Kelly kinsmen. “”A most extraordinary creature, it had the head of a fox, the chest of an elephant, the mane of a horse, the forelegs of an eagle, the body and hind legs of a hound and the tail of a lion.””

  • Dakornath
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Dakornath

    Name of Krushna

  • Vudhip
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Vudhip

    Encourage

  • Ahaan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Telugu

    Ahaan

    Dawn; Auspicious Dawn; Morning Glory; First Ray of Light

  • Tarif
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Tarif

    Rare, Uncommon

  • Kaki | காகீ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kaki | காகீ 

    Black bird

  • Abdo
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian

    Abdo

    Very Sensitive and Kind

  • Najmuddin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Najmuddin

    The Star of the Faith

  • Nonu | நோநுஂ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Nonu | நோநுஂ 

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