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What are the characteristics of the Japanese witch costume? I want to draw a gorgeous witch costume but how I draw it feels very much like a hanbok.
The basic form of the Japanese witch costume consists of an upper garment with small, white sleeves (shirasu) and a lower garment with a red, scarlet hakama.
Before the Meiji era, the himekama for witches was originally worn with a crotch lining. A Meiji era educator, Shimoda Gekko, invented the Gyoryu Hakama for schoolgirls, and it was so popular that it was introduced into the hakama for witches, who were also women.
Modern witches generally wear a kimono-style hakama underneath their clothes, but some shrine witches wear the traditional crotch-lined hakama, especially for convenience during kagura dances.
(It is said that the earliest witches' clothing was worn in China ....)
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