はかま
袴
1. hakama; pleated skirt or loose-legged trousers worn over a kimono mainly on ceremonial occasions
2. (leaf) sheath
3. (sake bottle) stand
4. Hakamaare a type of traditional Japanese clothing. They were originally worn only by men, but today they are worn by both sexes. Hakama are tied at the waist and fall approximately to the ankles. Hakama are worn over a kimono (hakamashita). There are two types of hakama, divided umanori and undivided andon bakama . The umanori type have divided legs, similar to trousers. Both these types appear similar. A "mountain" or "field" type of umanori hakama was traditionally worn by field or forest workers.
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