Geta are traditional Japanese wooden sandals that elevate the wearer above the ground. They typically consist of a flat wooden base with two wooden posts, or "teeth," that protrude from the bottom. Geta are often worn with traditional clothing, such as kimono, and are designed to be worn with the toes exposed, allowing for better airflow and comfort.
These sandals come in various styles and sizes, often featuring decorative elements that reflect Japanese culture. Geta are commonly associated with Japanese festivals and traditional ceremonies, providing both functionality and a unique aesthetic that complements traditional attire.