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    shrines in the Kansai region, and players play in a costume called kariginu (ja:狩衣), which was worn as everyday clothing by court nobles during the Heian period...
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    when wearing other types of formal clothing such as the jōe, the karaginu (狩衣) and the ikan (衣冠). The emperor's shaku is roughly square at both ends, whereas...
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    color, wearing eboshi (烏帽子, a black cap worn by Japanese noblemen), kariginu (狩衣, informal aristocratic outerwear), and hakama (loose, skirt-like trousers)...
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  • priest who is a master of shrine ceremonies, rituals, and festivals. Kariginu (狩衣, lit. 'hunting robes') – A style of cloak, originally the costume that Heian-era...
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    Edo period. Nobles had their ikan (衣冠) court wear and informal kariginu (狩衣), samurai had the distinct hitatare (直垂) and kamishimo (裃) dress, and members...
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