yukata 中文意思是什麼

yukata 解釋
n. 名詞 〈日語〉(日本男子)夏季穿的單衣;浴衣。

  1. Yukata bath robe like kimono called yukata

    浴衣像和服式的浴衣稱為yukata
  2. In addition, tokyo is famous for a variety of textiles, from hand - woven silks that offer a touch of pure japanese style, including murayama - oshima pongee silk and yukata materials to machine - woven items including knits, neckties, hats and socks. other noted products are furniture and toys. all of these items represent a continuing tradition, passed on from generation to generation, with an attention to detail that is truly japanese

    再加上還有「織物」 、 「針織品」 、 「領帶」 、 「帽子」 、 「襪子」等纖維產品和「傢具」以及「玩具」 ,以日本人特有的纖細性格,經過長時期的歷史發展而培育起來的感覺和技術,為現代人所繼承,成為支撐東京特產品產業的基礎。
  3. Towels products, bedding fabric, yukata fabric, sheets

    織物毛巾產品、床上產品布料、浴衣布料、床單
  4. Bathing style changed and people started to soak into the tub naked, then yukata became to be worn after the bath to go easy and relax

    后來,人們逐漸改變了入浴的形式,洗浴時不再穿衣,而是浸泡在熱水中。
  5. If you would like to experience the traditional japanese lifestyle with tatami mat, futon, yukata, washoku and so on, the ryokans and minshukus should be your choice to stay

    還有配有溫泉的,草席上有被褥、和服、和食,可以稱之為是充分感受日本的住宿設施。
  6. Yukata was originally called yukatabira before the edo period ( 1603 - 1867 ). yu means hot water and katabira is a single gown, so yukata or yukatabira literally means a bath gown

    江戶時代以前,和服的「浴」字是指「熱水」 ,那時候人們把和服稱作「湯帷子( yukatabira ) 」 。
  7. During the edo period, it became customary to wear yukata, kimono made from single layers of cotton. subsequently it became possible to wear them outdoors, as is the custom in summers today

    東京本染浴衣變遷與特徵元為入浴室穿的和服時浴衣、起源於平安時代的一種叫做湯帷子的浴衣。
  8. There are stables, chankonabe ( sumo wrestler s stew ) restaurants and sumo souvenir shops around kokugikan. you may come across sumo wrestlers in yukata ( traditional japanese bath gown ) with their hair tied in " mage " style topknot in this area

    在國技館周圍有相撲用品店和相撲料理店,還有許多賣跟相撲有關的土特產的店,還會碰到梳著發髻穿著和服的大力士呦。
  9. Today, we wear yukata as casual summer clothing in japan. by the way, many actors and actresses of kabuki or other theatrical performances wear yukata in the backstage dressing room to make themselves feel relaxed before the show

    此外,在歌舞伎等戲劇的演出后臺,很多演員都穿著和服休息,直到輪到他們出場的前一刻,她們才換上演出服,完成個人角色的轉換,出場演出。
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