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costume
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Japan
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Wearing traditional costumes like kimono or hanfu is still a part of formal occasions and cultural events.
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costume
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Japan
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Worn during traditional festivals and ceremonies, such as New Year celebrations
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costume
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Japan
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Wearing traditional costumes (such as kimono) during festivals and ceremonies is a common practice
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costume
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Japan
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Worn during traditional festivals such as Hanami or Shichi-Go-San
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costume design
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Japan
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Futuristic and avant-garde costumes for anime, manga, and cosplay events
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costume design
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Tokyo
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Futuristic and avant-garde costumes for anime, manga, and cosplay events
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costumes
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Japan
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Elaborate and colorful costumes are an integral part of traditional theater in Japan, such as Kabuki performances.
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costumes
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Japan
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Often worn for traditional festivals and ceremonies
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folk costumes
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Japan
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Frequently feature intricate details and embroidery
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national costume
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Japan
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National costumes are worn during traditional ceremonies and weddings.
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national costume (bunad)
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Japan
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Less regional diversity in traditional attire, with more focus on national uniforms like the kimono.
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national costumes
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Japan
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Incorporate traditional textiles and patterns with distinct seasonal variations
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theater costumes
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Japan
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Traditional Japanese theater costumes, such as those used in Noh and Kabuki, are characterized by elegant simplicity and refined aesthetics.
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traditional costume
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Japan
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Worn on special occasions and festivals, often representing cultural and historical significance
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traditional costumes
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Japan
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Worn during traditional festivals and ceremonies
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