One example is the gofukujaku (呉服尺), which refers to traditional Japanese clothing, such as kimonos.
The next book, Kimonos is about traditional Japanese clothing and the history of the kimono.
Like other forms of traditional Japanese clothing, yukata are made with straight seams and wide sleeves.
Unlike her twin, she normally dresses in traditional Japanese clothing.
This extends the term obi used for Japanese clothing; it is written with the same kanji.
It was the peak of Japanese clothing and design.
It is actually derived from traditional articles of Japanese clothing.
Japanese clothing consisted entirely of a great variety of kimono.
Japanese clothing, specifically kimono, is styled to fit the seasons.
Traditional Japanese clothing distinguishes Japan from all other countries around the world.