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Waraji over indigo-blue tabi, the sock colour digitally altered for clarity

Waraji (草鞋わらじ) (IPA: [w̜aɺadʑi]) are light tie-on sandals, made from (usually straw) ropemaking fibers, that were the standard footwear of the common people in Japan.[1]

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Waraji

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Waraji (草鞋(わらじ)) (IPA: [w̜aɺadʑi]) are light tie-on sandals, made from (usually straw) ropemaking fibers, that were the standard footwear of the common...

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Zori

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informally—synthetic materials. They are a slip-on descendant of the tied-on waraji sandal. Similar in form, modern flip-flops became popular in the United...

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List of shoe styles

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Upanah Uwabaki Valenki Veldskoen Venetian-style shoe Waders Walk-Over shoes Waraji Water shoe Wedge Wellington boot Wholecut Winklepicker Wörishofer Wrestling...

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Fukushima Prefecture

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thousand years old. Fukushima's Waraji Festival (わらじまつり, Waraji Matsuri) is held on the first weekend of August During the Waraji Festival, a large (12-meter...

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Ninja

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Kuro shozoku ninja costume and waraji (sandals). The image of the ninja costume being black is strong. However, in reality, ninjas wore navy blue-dyed...

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Makibishi

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types of makibishi could penetrate the thin soles of the shoes such as the waraji sandals that were commonly worn in feudal Japan when the makibishi was dropped...

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Goheimochi

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skewered and grilled. Goheimochi is typically made in one of two shapes: Waraji is shaped like a traditional sandal and rounded mochi is served on a skewer...

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Espadrille

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identical etymological derivation (from fibre used in their manufacture) Waraji, Japanese version Josep Escrig I Martínez, Diccionario Valenciano-Castellano...

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Bunbuku Chagama

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Taxidermy of a raccoon dog (tanuki), with waraji on its hind feet, displayed at Morin-ji....

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Shoe

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Okobo Opanci Peshawari chappals Snowshoes Tsarouchi Takunya Upanah Valenkis Waraji Zōri Historical footwear Areni-1 shoes Buskins Calcei Caligae Carbatina...

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Sandal

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children. This style or similar styles are also called "Mary Jane" shoes. Waraji, Japanese straw sandals common in the Edo period Wörishofer, a ladies' sandal...

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Caltrop

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types of makibishi could penetrate the thin soles of shoes, such as the waraji sandals, which were commonly worn in feudal Japan. Traditional and explosive...

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Japanese raccoon dog

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Taxidermy of a Japanese raccoon dog, wearing waraji on its feet: This tanuki is displayed in a Buddhist temple in Japan, in the area of the folktale "Bunbuku...

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Index of fashion articles

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Waist cincher Waistcoat Waistline (clothing) Walk shorts Wallet War bonnet Waraji Wardrobe (clothing) Warp knitting Warp printing Warp (weaving) Wasp waist...

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Straw

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sandals made of straw. Several types of traditional Japanese shoes, such as waraji and zōri, are made of straw. In some parts of Germany like Black Forest...

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Japanese folklore

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as rain gear and snow gear. Snow boots were also woven from rice straw. waraji, straw-woven footwear. bandori (Yamagata Prefecture and other regions) is...

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Japanese armour

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shirt worn underneath the armour. Tabi, a cloth sock with divided toes. Waraji, a woven sandal also known as zōri. Kutsu, short riding boots made from...

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Mituri

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likely to pray for Lee's recovery from illness. List of Korean clothing Waraji – straw sandals from Japan "미투리". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean)...

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Sawanobori

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opposite the direction of the waterflow. Although people used to climb with waraji (straw shoes), commonly used gear now includes special shoes with a felt...

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Bast shoe

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(from esparto vegetable fibre used in their manufacture) Rope-soled shoe Waraji, similar Japanese footwear Jipsin, similar Korean shoes Schwäbische Zeitung:...

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