Also known as: 和服, 和装, 和セーラー, 和装ウマ娘, 和服レオタード
Any variety of traditional Japanese clothing. This excludes modern Japanese fashion, such as Lolita Fashion (except Wa Lolita) and School Uniforms like Serafuku and Gakuran. This also excludes Japanese Armor and Military Uniforms covered under the Japan Self-Defense Force, the Imperial Japanese Army, or the Japanese era tags (ex. Meiji).
For modern Japanese fashions, see Tag Group:Fashion Style.
Clothes
Kimono
- Kimono
- Furisode Kimono with dangling sleeves
- Kimono Dress Nontraditional kimono-like dress
- Layered Kimono Heian court attire
- Karaginu Mo Heian court attire
- Susohiki Floor-length geisha kimono
- Funeral Kimono Mourning kimono
- Right-Over-Left Kimono Kimono worn by the deceased
- Shiroshouzoku White kimono worn by the deceased
- Yukata Casual kimono
- Bath Yukata
Obi
- Obi Waist sash over kimono
- Obijime Cord tied around obi
- Obidome Obijime accessory
- Obiage Material under obi
- Manaita Obi An obi knot tied to the front
Hakama
- Hakama Skirt Pleated skirt
- Hakama Short Skirt
- Hakama Pants
- Hakama Shorts
Outerwear
- Chanchanko (Clothes) Tied Vest
- Chihaya (Clothing) Miko overgarment
- Dotera (Clothes) Kimono-style overcoat
- Haori Men's kimono overjacket
- Happi Festival jacket
- Hanten (Clothes) Tied winter Jacket
- Hifu Vest for young girls
- Jinbaori Sleeveless samurai jacket
- Kappougi Sleeved apron
- Kariginu
- Kataginu Wing-like samurai vest
- Kesa Worn only over the left shoulder
- Michiyuki Kimono overcoat
- Uwagi
- Straw Cape Straw Raincoat
Undergarments
Legwear
Footwear
- Geta Toothed sandals
- Tengu-Geta Single-toothed geta
- Koma-Geta Platform geta
- Okobo Platform sandals
- Waraji Straw rope sandals
- Zouri Flat thonged sandals
- Tabi Split-toe socks
- Jika-Tabi Split-toe shoes
Clothing sets
- Jinbei (Clothes) Sleepwear
- Meiji Schoolgirl Uniform
- Mizu Happi Festival attire
- Montsuki Men's formal black haori
- Samue Monk work wear
- Sokutai Formal court attire
- Shosei Boarding student attire
- Karate Gi
- Tsubo Shouzoku Noblewomen's traveling attire
- Wa Maid
- Wa Lolita
Wedding clothes
- Hiki Furisode Bridesmaid's kimono
- Uchikake Bridal over-kimono
- Shiromuku White uchikake
- Wataboushi Wedding hood
- Tsunokakushi Wedding hat
Accessories & Details
Hair ornaments
- Hair Stick
- Hirabitai
- Motoyui Ponytail holder
- Kanzashi Ornate hair ornament
- Tsumami Kanzashi Hair flower made of folded fabric
Headwear
- Maetenkan
- Nejiri Hachimaki Traditional Headband worn during festivals
- Tate Eboshi Tall cloth cap worn by male aristocrats
- Tenugui Towel sometimes worn as Headscarf or Hokkamuri
- Hokkamuri A cloth tied under the nose, worn by Burglars
- Tokin Hat
- Triangular Headpiece Worn by Ghosts
Kasa
- Ajirogasa Conical bamboo hat
- Amigasa Folded straw hat
- Ichimegasa Veiled hat
- Jingasa Conical soldier's hat
- Roningasa Vented ronin's hat
- Sandogasa Rounded straw hat
- Torioigasa Hat worn during the Awa Dance Festival
Mask
Addons
- Haori Himo Haori pompoms
- Tasuki Kimono sleeve tie
- Haramaki Stomach wrap
See also
- Miko
- Ainu Clothes
- Ryuusou (Okinawan clothing)
- Chinese Clothes
- Korean Clothes
- Tag Group:Attire
- Tag group:Image composition (Traditional Japanese patterns)
- Tag Group:Prints