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Yukata

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A cotton-based Japanese garment worn in summer. Originating in the Edo period as post-bathhouse attire, yukata is now widely worn at summer festivals, fireworks displays, and bon odori celebrations. Worn with an obi (sash), variations in tying techniques have become trendy fashion elements, making yukata an enduring cultural symbol.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Fashion
Location:Japan-wide
Time Period:1700s-present
Influence:National
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summer wearcottontraditional garmentseasonal events

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