ゆかた
浴衣
2. YukataA yukata is a Japanese garment, a casual summer kimono usually made of cotton. People wearing yukata are a common sight in Japan at fireworks displays, bon-odori festivals, and other summer events. The yukata is also frequently worn after bathing at traditional Japanese ryokan inns. Though their use is not limited to after-bath wear, yukata literally means bath(ing) clothes. Like other forms of traditional Japanese clothing, yukata are made with straight seams and wide sleeves.
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Read “浴衣” on Japanese Wikipedia
Read “Yukata” on DBpedia
浴衣 【よくい】
ゆかた: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading).
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