Japanese geta
Japanese geta are traditional wooden sandals that have been worn in Japan for centuries. They typically feature a raised platform and a thong that secures the foot. Geta are often made from lightweight wood and can be found in various styles, ranging from simple to ornate designs.
These sandals are commonly worn with kimono and other traditional Japanese clothing, especially during festivals or special occasions. The elevated design helps keep the wearer's feet dry and clean, making them suitable for walking on wet or muddy surfaces. Geta are an important part of Japan's cultural heritage and fashion.