Those of you who may have recently visited the
Art Gallery in Yoshiwara, Edo (yeah, yeah, I know, shameless plug :p) may have seen
this 19th century woodblock print: I thought it would be neat to have close-ups and translations located here....
Translation (
from top to bottom)
Naga-kamishimo: long
kamishimo (samurai costume)
Daimyo, Edo jidai: Daimyo, Edo period
Kataginu:
kataginu (sleeveless jacket with exaggerated shoulders)
Kosode: short-sleeved kimono
Chiisa-gatana: short sword
Ougi: folding fan
Naga-bakama: long
hakama (long pleated garnment)
Additional information: this is the clothes high-rank samurais are expected to wear when they visit the shogun's court. The hakama, which usually stops at the ankles, is longer so as to prevent fast movement, and thus surprise attacks on the person of the shogun
Translation (
from top to bottom)
Uchikake:
uchikake (very formal kimono)
Daimyo himegimi, Edo Jidai: daughter of daimyo, Edo period
Kougai: hairpin
Uchikake:
uchikake (very formal, long kimono worn untied)
Hakoseko: purse
Obi:
obi (a sash to tie the kimono)
Aigi: between-season clothes
Shitagi: underwear
Additional information: the uchikake is hardly ever used outside marriage ceremonies today