和服
和服 (wafuku) is a traditional Japanese garment characterized by its long sleeves and wrap-around design. Typically made from silk or cotton, it features intricate patterns and vibrant colors. 和服 is often worn during special occasions, such as weddings, festivals, and tea ceremonies, reflecting Japan's rich cultural heritage.
The garment is usually paired with an obi, a wide belt that secures the 和服 in place. Different styles of 和服 exist, including 着物 (kimono), 浴衣 (yukata), and 振袖 (furisode), each serving specific purposes and occasions. Wearing 和服 is a way to celebrate Japanese traditions and artistry.