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Why do Japanese girls seldom wear kimonos?

In the case of a long vacation, many people will choose to travel abroad and feel different exotic customs. Every country has its own local characteristics, which are different from our country in terms of clothing, food and traditional festivals. As far as Japan is concerned, everyone knows that Japan is a neighbor of China. Although it is a tiny place, its economic strength should not be underestimated. Because of the proximity, many Chinese people will also choose to travel to Japan, especially some female tourists. The first thing to do in Japan is to rent a kimono.

Kimono is the most iconic dress of Japanese women. When it comes to its origin, it actually comes back to the official dress of China in Sui and Tang Dynasties. After it was introduced to Japan, it was improved by the Japanese several times before it developed into the present? Kimono? . Most of the kimono designs are beautiful and elegant, and the materials are fine, so some female tourists from China rent kimonos and then walk in the streets of Japan, taking photos and leaving memories.

But I don't know if you have noticed that kimono is a symbol of Japanese women's clothing, but it is rarely seen in Japan that they wear it. I remember when Xiaobian traveled to Japan before, she met several women wearing kimonos on the streets of Japan, thinking that they were local Japanese women, thinking of getting closer to see the patterns on the kimono, but I didn't expect to hear these women talking in Chinese. After further communication, I realized that they were also Japanese tourists visiting China.

So I asked a local female friend in Japan, and she said that Japanese women rarely wear kimonos when they go out, except for important formal occasions, such as weddings, graduation ceremonies or funerals. When I was a child, I would wear it to celebrate Children's Day and bar mitzvah. Although she has a kimono, it is really troublesome to wear it, and the requirements for her figure are high. In addition, Japanese kimonos are exquisite and exquisite, and they are not allowed to be treated rudely. For them, it takes a long time to put on a dress, and they are a little constrained after wearing it. It is better to dress simply and comfortably.

According to Xiao Bian, China female tourists actually rent kimonos and take photos in Japan to feel the power of beauty, just like many foreign friends also like our domestic Hanfu and Qipao, which is just a way to appreciate beauty. I wonder if you have seen others wearing kimonos when you are traveling in Japan? What do you think of the daily behavior of wearing traditional clothes? Welcome to leave your opinion in the comments section.