mizura
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- みずら
- 角髪
One of Japan's oldest hairstyles, worn by [b]men[/b] in the ancient period. It consists of two ponytails, could be long or short, one on either side of the head. These are looped down and back up, each then being secured in place with some sort of wrapping (string, [[hair tie]] or [[hair tubes]]... ). Mizura was worn differently according to social status.¶
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Mizura may be confused with [[shuangyaji]], but this style is for [b]women[/b] & [b]girls[/b], and is often higher up on the head or lower back, being more varying. ¶
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H4. Examples¶
* !post #7149571¶
* !post #7945917¶
* !post #4372604: (Mizura on the upper character.)¶
* !post #627253¶
h4. See also¶
* [[double bun]]¶
* [[hair rings]]¶
* [[twintails]]¶
* [[Tag Group:Hair Styles]]¶
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h4. External links¶
* "A History of Men’s Japanese Clothing and Accessories (by Joshua L. Badgley)":http://www.sengokudaimyo.com/garb/garb.ch04.html¶
* "Symbolism of Hairstyles in Korea and Japan":https://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/nfile/708
¶
Mizura may be confused with [[shuangyaji]], but this style is for [b]women[/b] & [b]girls[/b], and is often higher up on the head or lower back, being more varying. ¶
¶
H4. Examples¶
* !post #7149571¶
* !post #7945917¶
* !post #4372604: (Mizura on the upper character.)¶
* !post #627253¶
h4. See also¶
* [[double bun]]¶
* [[hair rings]]¶
* [[twintails]]¶
* [[Tag Group:Hair Styles]]¶
¶
h4. External links¶
* "A History of Men’s Japanese Clothing and Accessories (by Joshua L. Badgley)":http://www.sengokudaimyo.com/garb/garb.ch04.html¶
* "Symbolism of Hairstyles in Korea and Japan":https://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/nfile/708
