Great example of antique 3 pieces bridal ensemble (matching black, red and white kimono) called 三枚襲 sanmai-gasane or 三つ襲 mitsu-gasane, which could then be worn by well-off brides:

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Great example of antique 3 pieces bridal ensemble (matching black, red and white kimono) called 三枚襲 sanmai-gasane or 三つ襲 mitsu-gasane, which could then be worn by well-off brides:

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Arita town Taisho-era magnificance
I am a wound and a sword, a victim, and an executioner.
Hello Durarara/Kuramerukagari nation I made Iseya's Hakama for ACNH :3
Chōu Ōta | Vaccination 1934
Ink and color on paper | 199.5 x 119 cm
Kyoto Municipal Art Museum, Japan.

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better wear something pretty, something you'd wear to go to the city
School Play
Image dated February 1, Taisho 13 (1924) Studio and location unknown. More than likely, this is another production of "Kintaro."
I know this is not an Easter-themed image, but it would be stinking cute for that.
Continuing my early Oz kick, I watched the 1914 silent film, The Patchwork Girl of Oz. I wrote on Letterboxed: "An L. Frank Baum joint. Not my speed but totally interesting to see a spinoff Oz story on film in 1914."
I started to tag this post "Showa era" and then realized, with great interest, that 1914 was Taisho.