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    A tenugui (手拭い) is a traditional Japanese decorative towel made from a thin and light cotton. It dates back to the Heian period or earlier. By the Edo...
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  • garments in Japan, such as juban (a kind of under-kimono), fundoshi, or tenugui. A length of sarashi may be wrapped around the body under a kimono as a...
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    servicemen Senninbari – Belt given to Japanese men going to war as an amulet Tenugui – Traditional Japanese multi-purpose cloth Kerchief – Cloth tied around...
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    a kōza (高座). Using only a paper fan (扇子, sensu) and a small cloth (手拭, tenugui) as props, and without standing up from the seiza sitting position, the...
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    different kinds of fans, others involve the use of small towels called tenugui which may have colourful designs. Some require the use of small wooden...
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    be made with the same materials as the kimono, the obi (and even from tenugui material), so as to co-ordinate them with their kimono, obi and other accessories...
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    during a Japanese tea ceremony Bojagi, a similar square cloth in Korea Tenugui, a thin Japanese hand towel made of cotton Yamada, Etsuko (2007). 風呂敷つつみ...
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    used for that purpose. Tea towels originated in 18th-century England. A tenugui is a variety of hand towel that originates from Japan. It is most often...
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    えいらくや kabushiki-gaisha Eirakuya) is a Japanese manufacturer and vendor of tenugui (hand towels) located in the Nakagyō-ku ward of Kyoto, Japan. It was founded...
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    in rebus, represented their Yagō "guild names", and would distribute tenugui cloth with their rebused names as well. The practice was not restricted...
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    billhook attached for men, or a gōkōsō (a type of women's handkerchief), tenugui, or a yumaki (a type of waistcloth) for women, it would divert the obo's...
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    separated in the middle to form two wide trouser legs. A cotton towel (手拭い, tenugui) is wrapped around the head, under the men, to absorb perspiration and...
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  • woman's beni ita (lipstick), omamori (an amulet/talisman), kagami (mirror), tenugui (handkerchief), coins, and the like, it now has a more of a decorative...
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  • Kennedy Stadium, Washington, D.C. The box set also includes a poster and a tenugui. At the June 10 concert, Dickey Betts and Butch Trucks from the Allman...
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  • on hand to give to all but one statue. He gave the remaining statue his tenugui and went on his way. Upon returning home, he relayed the scenario to his...
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    monogram. The traditional pilgrims climbing the holy Mount Ontake wear tenugui on white Japanese scarves with the Sanskrit seed syllable of Mahakala....
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    Japanese--- and consists of 6 elements. NOT SHOWN.) Myŏn-soo-goon (면수건, "tenugui" in Japanese): cotton scarf worn under the helmet to absorb perspiration...
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    with white tube socks and a white cotton navy cap or a khaki bucket hat. Tenugui (手ぬぐい) is a multi purpose cloth or towel in the Japanese culture, usually...
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  • her death. 249 "The Priest's Hand Towel" Transliteration: "Obousan no tenugui" (Japanese: お坊さんの手ぬぐい) January 22, 2017 (2017-01-22) "A Story of Fuki"...
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  • needed] Her works are modern versions of Japanese traditions such as kimono, tenugui towels and the kabuki theater, geared toward young people in Japan. After...
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    Hokkaido government. However, he never wore them to hunt, usually wearing a tenugui over his cheeks, straw shoes, and a blanket-like cloth over his sashiko...
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    reappears with a new costume holding a tenugui cloth. She starts with a slow furi lament dance holding the tenugui. She changed into another costume, with...
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  • merchandise, including model railways, clothing, keychains, action figures, tenugui, notebooks, sculptures, food and watches. After the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake...
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    not enough hair or eyebrows or in extreme hot conditions, one can wear a tenugui (手拭い) or hachimaki (鉢巻) to prevent sweat irritating the eyes or to keep...
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    Jonathan Ellery, Published by Browns Editions 2016 Mergers and Acquisitions Tenugui/ Catalogue, Jonathan Ellery, Published by Browns Editions 2016 Tribes 1...
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