Archaeological finds in the Japanese archipelago confirms the thesis that the ancient Japanese wore a simple hemp clothes at the end of an era Jomon. In the beginning of the 1st Millennium N. X., under the influence of continental fashion in Japan and got cotton silk suits Korean-Manchurian type. 6-8 century the inhabitants of the Islands were under the influence of Chinese culture, which is reflected in the clothing, which was an exact copy of the outfit Chinese counterparts. In the Heian period (794-1185) the Japanese first moved away from the continental Canon, creating the prototype of today's kimono. From the 13th to the 15th century formed the principal types of unique Japanese outfits for different social groups. Evolution of the Japanese costume of the Edo period (1603-1867) was affected by simplification of the construction and enrichment of the decor, which led to the emergence of the modern kimono. A revolution in Japanese clothing caused westernbased reform of the Meiji era in the second half of the 19th century. European fashion began to displace traditional Japanese costume. This process was gradual surface until 1945, touching only the guiding layers of the society. However, the democratization of the "Americanization" of the way of life of the ordinary Japanese has led to the fact that the Japanese kimono was pushed out of daily life. Today, the Japanese traditional costume used basically only during the holidays and formal events.
aleksandramir90
28.12.2022
Look! Now we have a big house. We have four bedrooms, a dining room, a living room and a kitchen. Ally and I have our own rooms. - The house is really big! (1) _Did you buy __ (you buy) any new furniture? - Yes, our parents (2) have already bought___ (already buy) this beautiful dining table. Today we will have dinner together here and mum (3)_have already sewn__ (already sew) new curtains. Oh, the room is really beautiful. Can you show me my room? - Of course, we can. It is next to my room. Mum (4)_has just redecorated__ (just redecorate) it - (5) _Has she put__ (she put) a new carpet on the floor? - Yes, she has. And she (6) __has made_ (make) this lamp. -It is very cosy here. (7) __Have you seen_ (you see) the flowers in the garden? - Yes, I have. (8) _Did you help__ (you help) your Dad with the flowers? - Yes, I do. I always help him in the garden. We (9) _planted__ (plant) these flowers together. - Good girl !
A revolution in Japanese clothing caused westernbased reform of the Meiji era in the second half of the 19th century. European fashion began to displace traditional Japanese costume. This process was gradual surface until 1945, touching only the guiding layers of the society. However, the democratization of the "Americanization" of the way of life of the ordinary Japanese has led to the fact that the Japanese kimono was pushed out of daily life.
Today, the Japanese traditional costume used basically only during the holidays and formal events.