Kyahan were worn as padding underneath the samurai greaves (suneate). Some types of kyahan could be covered with mail armour (kusari kyahan or kyahan...
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items with them: Yuigesa (結袈裟), a harness or sash adorned with pom-poms Kyahan (脚絆), sandals made from straw Tokin (頭巾) which is a small hat-like adornment...
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latter years, the clothing took on a more symbolic dimension. Chaps Greave Kyahan Leggings Leg warmer Puttee Neck gaiter Shin guard Spats (footwear) Mollo...
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irataka nenju (Buddhist Prayer beads) on the side, a tokin on the head, Kyahan (脚絆), on the calves, sandals made from straw, hold Shakujō (錫杖), a metal...
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inro from their belt – a container for medicine, tobacco and other items – kyahan shin coverings above their tabi socks and waraji sandals, and a hachimaki...
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such as the katana, wakizashi and tantō. Fundoshi, a simple loin cloth. Kyahan or kiahan, tight gaiters made of cloth which covered the shins. Hakama,...
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Khăn rằn Khandua Khara Dupatta Khata Khmer clothing Kho (costume) Kiahan (kyahan) Kidan Habesha Kidney belt Kiekie (clothing) Kijōka-bashōfu Kilt Kilt accessories...
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came into use when referring to the garment formerly known as the kosode. Kyahan (脚絆) Traditional Japanese leg-wrappings, similar to leggings or a Western...
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Shinai Shinken Suburitō Tanren bō Armour Clothing Fundoshi Hachimaki Hakama Kyahan Shitagi Tabi Uwa-obi Waraji Samurai accoutrements Abumi Daishō Horo Kaginawa...
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Shinai Shinken Suburitō Tanren bō Armour Clothing Fundoshi Hachimaki Hakama Kyahan Shitagi Tabi Uwa-obi Waraji Samurai accoutrements Abumi Daishō Horo Kaginawa...
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from the Edo period. Of the cards, 18 depict men (eight of them wearing kyahan), four depict women, and four depict children. In addition, there are a...
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against the backdrop of a waterfall. The men wear waraji straw sandals, kyahan leggings, swords, and their kimono arranged such that the hems graze their...
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