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  2. Sokutai - Wikipedia

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    The sokutai (束帯) is a traditional Japanese outfit worn only by courtiers, aristocrats and the emperor at the Japanese imperial court.The sokutai originated in the Heian period, and consists of a number of parts, including the ho (outer robe), shaku (笏), a flat ritual baton or sceptre, and the kanmuri (冠), a cap-shaped black lacquered silk hat with a pennon.

  3. List of items traditionally worn in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Japanese headband, worn to keep sweat off of one's face. Hachimaki are typically made of cotton , sometimes featuring a printed design. In Japanese media, it is used as a trope to show the courage of the wearer, symbolising the effort put into their strife, and in kabuki , when appearing as a purple headband tied to the left, it ...

  4. Densha otaku - Wikipedia

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    In this context post-war Japan saw the emergence of the first generation of densha otaku. [5] Photography became a popular medium amongst Japanese railfans and, due to the introduction of Shinkansen as well as social factors such as the influence of popular science fiction novels, electric trains became increasingly popular during this period.

  5. JR Shikoku 8000 series - Wikipedia

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    The 8000 series (8000系) is a tilting limited express electric multiple unit (EMU) train operated by Shikoku Railway Company (JR Shikoku) in Shikoku, Japan, since 1992. [ 2 ] Operations

  6. Category:Railway accidents and incidents in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Train collisions in Japan (1 P) A. ... Pages in category "Railway accidents and incidents in Japan" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  7. Billie Eilish Removed Her Baggy Clothes In A Revolutionary ...

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    What Billie Eilish wears has been as much a subject of fascination as her music since she uploaded the napalm-soaked ballad “ocean eyes” to Soundcloud back in 2015. Draped in oversized t ...

  8. See the World by Train - Wikipedia

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    See the World by Train (世界の車窓から, Sekai no Shasō kara) is a Japanese short factual television programme broadcast daily by TV Asahi since June 1987. [1] Produced by Telecom Staff and sponsored by Fujitsu, [2] it follows railway journeys in various countries around the world, featuring people on board the trains and sights along the way.

  9. A TSA agent tricked a traveler into taking off her clothes - AOL

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    A TSA agent tricked a traveler into taking off her clothes. A federal TSA agent asked a woman to remove her shirt and bra, as well as open her pants, in what she thought was a routine procedure.