Getting My Yukata On

It's the first weekend of the schools' summer holidays which means summer festivals and Yukatas!

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In Japan, it is traditional to wear Yukatas for summer festivals where it's all about streetfood, traditional dances and of course, hanabi (fireworks).

They are casual-type kimonos made of cotton and synthetic fiber and are normally made of up of the Yukata itself, the obi (the belt) and the geta (wooden sandals).

I ordered mine from Amazon and it just arrived!


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I got a dark blue one with tiny yellow vines. I later found out that younger women are supposed to wear bright, flowery yukatas while the more mature women tend to wear the more muted colors. I guess I got mine right then!


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I was too excited to open and unbox it that I didn't really pay attention to how I looked (no shower, haven't brushed teeth lol) so I'm not posting a pic of myself wearing it so as not to scare you guys.

Here's a picture of a pretty Japanese girl wearing the yukata design that I ordered though.


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More posts about the summer festivals soon!

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