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nihongami

日本髪

Historical Japanese hairstyles that traditionally denoted an aspect of the wearer's identity, such as their age, societal status or marital status.

Most nihongami styles are formed with a wax known as abura.

Outside of Japan, the most distinguishable nihongami is that of geisha and oiran, given their elaborate designs, such as the large datehyogo style.

Examples

Female
Fukumage
Karawamage
Katsuyamamage
Nihyakusankochi
Marumage
Magareito
Momoware
Mimikakushi
Seiyo age maki
Bow shimada
Yuiwata
Chigomage
Chochomage
Tabako Bon
Male
Mizura
Ring sidelocks (A variant of Mizura)
Unisex
Topknot (different size between the genders)
Chonmage or Wakashumage (Initially worn by boys; then women later on)
Zujo ni motodori ('double topknot')

See also

  • single hair bun
  • hair stick
  • kanzashi
  • Tag group:hair styles
  • Japanese clothes

External links

  • Wikipedia: Nihongami
  • K2u.jp: History of Japanese haircuts (JP)

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