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  2. Nihongami - Wikipedia

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    ' Japanese hair ') is the term used for a number of traditional Japanese hairstyles considered to be distinctive in their construction and societal role. Traditionally, the construction of most nihongami hairstyles consisted of two "wings" at the side of the head, curving upwards towards the back of the head to form a topknot or ponytail , with ...

  3. Chonmage - Wikipedia

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    A 19th-century samurai with a chonmage. The chonmage (丁髷) is a type of traditional Japanese topknot haircut worn by men. It is most commonly associated with the Edo period (1603–1868) and samurai, and in recent times with sumo wrestlers.

  4. Hairstyles of Japanese women - Wikipedia

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    Hairstyles of Japanese women have been varied throughout history. Since the 7th century, Japanese noblewomen have sought out elaborate and structured ways to wear their hair to show off their elite status. This included hairdos built of wax, ribbons, combs, hair picks, and flowers.

  5. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    A variation on the traditional topknot and tonsure of samurai in Feudal Japan, today worn by sumo wrestlers. Unlike the samurai tonsure, the top of the head is never shaved for this hairstyle. Comb over: Hair that is combed from one part of the head to another, often to cover up a bald spot. Comma hair

  6. Hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    During this period, Japanese women were still wearing traditional hairstyles held up with combs, pins, and sticks crafted from tortoise, metal, wood and other materials, [11] but in the middle 1880s, upper-class Japanese women began pushing back their hair in the Western style (known as sokuhatsu), or adopting Westernized versions of ...

  7. The Jellyfish Haircut Was the Real Winner at the ... - AOL

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    Kevin Mazur/Contributor/Getty Images. Inspired by the traditional Japanese hime cut, the jellyfish haircut combines a blunt bob and a mullet. As Juli Akaneya, a professional hairstylist ...

  8. Japanese Firm Orders All Employees To Get Identical Haircuts ...

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    Japanese corporate culture has always placed the good of the organization above that of the individual worker, going so far as to dictate workplace fashion and daily exercise routines. But haircuts?

  9. Hime cut - Wikipedia

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    The hime cut (Japanese: 姫カット, IPA: [çime katːo], HEE-meh; lit. ' princess cut ') is a hairstyle consisting of straight, usually cheek-length sidelocks and frontal fringe. The rest of the hair is usually worn long and straightened.