Tōga
Tōga is a traditional Japanese term that refers to a type of ceremonial robe worn during important events, such as weddings and festivals. It is characterized by its elaborate designs and vibrant colors, often made from silk. The robe is typically worn by both men and women, showcasing cultural heritage and craftsmanship.
In addition to its use in ceremonies, Tōga is also associated with the Heian period, a time in Japanese history known for its art and literature. The garments reflect the aesthetics of that era, emphasizing elegance and beauty in clothing.