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Also Known As

丁髷若衆髷

About Chonmage

Also known as: 丁髷, 若衆髷

A type of Nihongami; a traditional Japanese men's Topknot haircut. Commonly depicted on Samurai, and still used by Sumo wrestlers. It was traditionally tied with a Motoyui.

The <i>chonmage</i> came to an end during the Meiji era, when men were ordered by decree to cut their hair short, in what was known as the <i>Dampatsurei Edict</i>.

A variant called <i>wakashumage</i> (若衆髷) refers to the hairstyle worn by boys before coming of age (around 15 years old).

The <i>wakashumage</i> hairstyle was also adopted by women during the early Edo period.

For the hairstyle that sticks upright rather than being folded over against the scalp, see Chasenmage.

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