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What is the burden behind kimono? What is the burden behind kimono?

1, the burden behind kimono is brocade knot.

There are different knots on the back of Japanese belt, which symbolize different meanings and express my beliefs and prayers. According to statistics, there are 289 kinds of common knots in Japan. The belt, usually 3-4 meters long, needs to be wrapped around the waist for three or four times. What deserves special introduction is a Nagoya belt for daily use. This kind of bandwidth is 30 cm and 3.6 meters long.

It is said that in Taoshan era, Japanese women used to wear a thin belt around their waist, but they were not promoted because of their ugly image. When Toyotomi Hideyoshi attacked Korea, he was stationed in Nagoya. The geisha who gathered in Nagoya at that time wore a big bun, small sleeve clothes and green and red cylindrical ribbons woven by China craftsmen, which were very gorgeous. This fashionable dress immediately spread like wildfire, and this belt is also called Nagoya belt.