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What changes have taken place in Japanese women's headdresses in their lifetime?
Because Japanese culture was handed down from China, and Kyoto in Japan was built in imitation of Luoyang, the Japanese called it Shangluo in Beijing. Kimono was also changed from Tang suit to Japanese suit. Therefore, Japanese women's headdresses are not much different from those in China. From heian period to the Warring States period, Japanese women's unmarried headdresses were taken care of, youthful and simple. People who got married in the Warring States period had a messy bun, so they didn't have any hairstyles. By the edo period, the world was peaceful and the consumption level was high. After marriage, women will pack all kinds of bags and bring gold and silver jewelry.
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